This book covers statistics topics with strong emphasis on regression, statistical inference, use of the computer in statistical analysis, and using statistics to make management decisions in the real world. Many of the exercises have marks which indicate whether the exercise should be done with hand computation methods, with a computer, or with a combination of both. There is an increased use of computer analysis, and a data diskette containing the data sets for the computer data base comes with each copy of the text.
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Statistics for Management I would like to thanks flip kart for delivering it before the time frame. This is a good book which gives a clear and detailed explanation of the concepts. It serves my purpose.I will recomended this book to my colleagues. --Parag Ahir Mar 16, 2012
Statistics for Management 7 Edition Thanks to Flipkart for efficient service. This book is very gud since the authors explain the Statistical concepts very clearly using day to day examples...Highly recommended --Lakshmi Oct 30, 2013
An excellent resource to learn Statistics If you are looking for a no-nonsense book to learn Statistics in the context of Business & Management, look no further. This is an easy to understand book jam packed with real world examples and plenty of exercises. What I find most helpful is that book avoids mathematical proofs in favor of application; after all, the target audience are managers, not mathematicians. On a different note, I really don't know why all these reviews for a different book have popped up here. Strange. --Jason Macwan May 17, 2013
Richard I. Levin has written books like A Short Course In Business Statistics and Statistics For Management.
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