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_99662 _aLevine, David M. |
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_aStatistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel / _cDavid M. Levine, David F. Stephan and Kathryn A. Szabat |
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_aNoida _bPearson India Education Services Ptv. Ltd. _c2018 |
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300 | _axxvi, 808p. : ill. ; 28cm | ||
521 | _aIt includes Index. First Things First Chapter: This new chapter provides an orientation that helps students understand the importance of business statistics and get ready to use Microsoft Excel even before they obtain a full copy of this book Getting Ready to Analyze Data in the Future: This newly expanded version of Chapter 17 adds a second Using Statistics scenario that serves as an introduction to business analytics methods. That introduction, in turn, explains several advanced Excel features while familiarizing students with the fundamental concepts and vocabulary of business analytics. Expanded Excel Coverage: Workbook instructions replace the In-Depth Excel instructionsin the Excel Guides and discuss more fully OS X Excel ("Excel for Mac") di erences when they occur In the Worksheet Notes that help explain the worksheet illustrations that in-chapter examples use as model solutions Many More Exhibits: Stand-alone summaries of important procedures that serve as a review of chapter passages. Exhibits range from identifying best practices, such "Best Practices for Creating Visualizations" in Chapter 2, to serving as guides to data analysis such as the pair of "Questions to Ask" exhibits in Chapter 17. New Visual Design: This edition uses a new visual design that better organizes the chapter content and provides a more uncluttered,streamline presentation Salient Features First Things First Chapter: This new chapter provides an orientation that helps students understand the importance of business statistics and get ready to use Microsoft Excel even before they obtain a full copy of this book Getting Ready to Analyze Data in the Future: This newly expanded version of Chapter 17 adds a second Using Statistics scenario that serves as an introduction to business analytics methods. That introduction, in turn, explains several advanced Excel features while familiarizing students with the fundamental concepts and vocabulary of business analytics. Expanded Excel Coverage: Workbook instructions replace the In-Depth Excel instructionsin the Excel Guides and discuss more fully OS X Excel ("Excel for Mac") di erences when they occur In the Worksheet Notes that help explain the worksheet illustrations that in-chapter examples use as model solutions Many More Exhibits: Stand-alone summaries of important procedures that serve as a review of chapter passages. Exhibits range from identifying best practices, such "Best Practices for Creating Visualizations" in Chapter 2, to serving as guides to data analysis such as the pair of "Questions to Ask" exhibits in Chapter 17. New Visual Design: This edition uses a new visual design that better organizes the chapter content and provides a more uncluttered,streamline presentation | ||
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_99663 _aMicrosoft Excel (Computer file); Management--Statistical methods; Commercial statistics--Computer programs; Electronic spreadsheets; Management--Statistical methods--Computer programs; Commercial statistics; Electronic spreadsheets--Computer programs |
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_99664 _aStephan, David F. |
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_99665 _aSzabat, Kathryn A. |
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