Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics

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George P. McCabe is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Science and a Professor of Statistics at Purdue University. In 1966, he received a B.S. degree in mathematics from Providence College, and in 1970 a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics from Columbia University.
Title is also available as part of a set: LaunchPad for The Practice of Statistics for Business & Economics (12 month access card) (978-1-352-00142-6)
1. Examining Distributions.- 2. Examining Relationships.- 3. Producing Data.- 4. Probability: The Study of Randomness.- 5. Distributions for Counts and Proportions.- 6. Introduction to Inference.- 7. Inference for Distributions.- 8. Inference for Proportions.- 9. Inference for Categorical Data.-10. Inference for Regression.- 11. Multiple Regression.- 12. Statistics for Quality: Control and Capability.- 13. Time Series Forecasting.- 14. One-Way Analysis of Variance.- 15. Two-Way Analysis of Variance.- 16. Nonparametric Tests.- 17. Logistic Regression.
This version includes textbook and LaunchPad Access.
With this new edition instructors can help students develop a working knowledge of data production and interpretation in a business and economics context, giving them the practical tools they need to make data-informed, real-world business decisions from the first day of class.

With its expanded, dedicated version of LaunchPad, the text more than ever is a seamlessly integrated print/online resource, putting powerful statistical tools and interactive learning features in students' hands.

New to this edition of Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics:
Chapter Opening Questions present practical business questions that can be addressed by the methods on the chapter.

Updated examples and exercises use more real, current data throughout and are now more business-minded, emphasizing why a business student would need to understand specific concepts. 50% of exercises and examples have been updated and revised.

Reminder margin notes direct students back to the first explanation of a topic, providing page numbers for easy reference.

A new Chapter One section, "Data," gives an overview of the key characteristics of a data set.

Revised and streamlined coverage of probability (chapters 4 & 5).

Chapter 9, Inference for Categorical Data, now includes coverage of goodness-of-fit tests.

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