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_a519.5 _bJAG |
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_aJaggia, Sanjiv _94031 |
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245 | _aBusiness statistics: communicating with numbers | ||
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_bMcGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd. _aNew Delhi _c2014 |
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300 | _axxxi, 714 p. | ||
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_aINR _b795.00 |
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504 | _aTable of content CHAPTER 1 Statistics and Data CHAPTER 2 Tabular and Graphical Methods CHAPTER 3 Numerical Descriptive Measures CHAPTER 4 Introduction to Probability CHAPTER 5 Discrete Probability Distributions CHAPTER 6 Continuous Probability Distributions CHAPTER 7 Sampling and Sampling Distributions CHAPTER 8 Interval Estimation CHAPTER 9 Hypothesis Testing CHAPTER 10 Statistical Inference Concerning Two Populations CHAPTER 11 Statistical Inference Concerning Variance CHAPTER 12 Chi-Square Tests CHAPTER 13 Analysis of Variance CHAPTER 14 Regression Analysis CHAPTER 15 Inference with Regression Models CHAPTER 16 Regression Models for Nonlinear Relationships CHAPTER 17 Regression Models with Dummy Variables CHAPTER 18 Time Series and Forecasting CHAPTER 19 Returns, Index Numbers, and Inflation CHAPTER 20 Nonparametric Tests | ||
520 | _aBusiness Statistics: Communicating with Numbers provides a unique innovative and engaging learning experience for students studying Business Statistics. It is an intellectually stimulating practical and visually attractive textbook. Throughout the book the content has is presented in an accessible way by using timely business applications to which students can relate. The text is application-oriented and also mathematically sound and uses notation that is generally accepted for the topic being covered. | ||
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_aCommercial statistics _91041 |
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_aHawke, Alison Kelly _94032 |
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_2ddc _cBK |