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Title:
Statistical thinking for managers
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Edition:
4th ed
Publication Information:
Pacific Grove : Duxbury Pr., 1998
Physical Description:
1 computer disk ; 3 1/2 in
ISBN:
9780534204068
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Accompanies text of the same title : HD30.215 H54 1998
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Focusing on the analysis of data using modern statistical and spreadsheet software, Hildebrand and Ott emphasize making sense of data and discuss not only how a statistical method is applied, but why and why not. Throughout the book, the authors integrate computer use into the development of statistical concepts, emphasizing the value of looking at data to make sure the right questions are being asked. The real-life applications and examples throughout challenge students to think like managers. The case that concludes every chapter asks students to deal with a relatively unstructured situation and to explain the statistical reasoning in nontechnical language. Modern statistical methods, including resampling and bootstrapping are included. In addition, the authors emphasize quality control and improvement throughout the book and include three full chapters on regression and correlation methods.


Table of Contents

1 Data What Do We Mean by ""Data?""
Data About What?
How Do YouGather Data?
What Should You Do with the Data?
How Can YouEvaluate Other People''s Data?
The Role of the Computer
Summary
2 Summarizing data about one variable The Distribution of Values of a Variable
On the Average: TypicalValues
Measuring Variability
The Normal Distribution: A Preview/ Calculators and Computer Software Systems
Statistical Methodsand Quality Improvement
Summing Up
3 A First look at probability Basic Princ