Statistics for management and economics : a systematic approach / Gerald Keller, Brian Warrack, and Henry Bartel
Material type:
- 534086225
- HD 30.215 .K45 1988

Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Gen. Ed. - CBA | GC HD 30.215 .K45 1988 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000000925 |
Browsing LRC - Annex shelves, Shelving location: Relegation Room, Collection: Gen. Ed. - CBA Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
No cover image available | No cover image available |
![]() |
No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | ||
GC HD 30.28 .S74 1979 Strategic planning : what every manager must know / | GC HD 30.28 .S77 1988 Cases in strategic management / | GC HD 30.29 .D45 1982 The 30 most common problems in management and how to solve them / | GC HD 30.215 .K45 1988 c.1 Statistics for management and economics : a systematic approach / | GC HD 30.215 .K45 1988 c.2 Unnatural creatures / a systematic approach / | GC HD 38.2 .M39 1984 Moving up : digging in, taking charge, playing the power game, and learning to like it | GC HD 38.35.U6 .H67 1986 What works for me : 16 CEOs talk about their careers and commitments / |
Includes index.
Chapter 1. What Is Statistics? -- Part One. Descriptive Measures and Probability -- Chapter 2. Descriptive Statistics -- Chapter 3. Probability -- Chapter 4. Probability Distributions -- Part Two. Statistical Sciences --Chapter 5. Statistical Inference: Introduction -- Chapter 6. Sampling and Sampling Distributions -- Chapter 7. Inference About the Description of a Single Population :Interval Scale -- Chapter 8. Inference About the Description of a Single Population: Nominal Scale -- Chapter 9. Inference About the Comparison of Two Populations: Interval Scale -- Chapter 10. Inference About the Comparison of Two Populations: Nominal Scale -- Chapter 11. Statistical Inference: A Review of Chapters 7 Through 10 -- Chapter 12. Analysis of Variance -- Chapter 13. Chi-Square Tests -- Chapter 14. Nonparametric Statistics -- Chapter 15. Simple Linear Regression and Correlation -- Chapter 16. Multiple Regression -- Chapter 17. Multiple Regression Models -- Chapter 18. Statistical Inference: Conclusion -- Part Three. Applications -- Chapter 19. Time Series and Forecasting -- Chapter 20. Index Numbers -- Chapter 21. Decision Analysis.
Statistics is a required course in various programs of study, including business and economics, in almost all universities. While the material covered, the level of difficulty, and the approach vary enormously, most have one aspect in common: the course is typically the most unpopular in the academic program.
There are no comments on this title.