Elsevier, 2001; 375 pages.
Stats Means Business is designed to provide an understanding of the subject of Statistics for students of Business. As the sub-title, A Guide to Business Statistics suggests, it is a guide to using Statistics rather than a specialist Statistics textbook.
This book offers an accessible insight into the use of a wide variety of statistical techniques that have important Business applications. These techniques are discussed and demonstrated
using worked examples set in Business contexts.
Stats Means Business aims to encourage readers to use computer software to carry out statistical work. It provides guidance on the use of MINITABTM* and the statistical tools in EXCEL.
Answers to all review questions, including some fully worked solutions, are included. These are intended to help students monitor their own progress and make the book an effective basis
for independent leaing.
Stats Means Business is designed to provide an understanding of the subject of Statistics for students of Business. As the sub-title, A Guide to Business Statistics suggests, it is a guide to using Statistics rather than a specialist Statistics textbook.
This book offers an accessible insight into the use of a wide variety of statistical techniques that have important Business applications. These techniques are discussed and demonstrated
using worked examples set in Business contexts.
Stats Means Business aims to encourage readers to use computer software to carry out statistical work. It provides guidance on the use of MINITABTM* and the statistical tools in EXCEL.
Answers to all review questions, including some fully worked solutions, are included. These are intended to help students monitor their own progress and make the book an effective basis
for independent leaing.