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Managerial Statistics: A Case-Based Approach (with CD-ROM and Harvard Cases), 1st Edition
Discover everything you need to prepare for success in business statistics today with this advanced, case-based approach to regression analysis. You'll begin by reviewing basic probability before moving into a strong topical coverage of hypothesis testing and regression analysis with an emphasis on relevant examples, business cases, and applications. Leading Harvard Business School cases and numerous end-of-chapter cases and problems written by the authors illustrate the use of statistics and regression analysis in business today.
Peter Klibanoff - Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
Alvaro Sandroni - Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
Boaz Moselle - Managing Director of Corporate Strategy, Ofgem (Office of Gas and Electricity Markets), London, U.K.
Brett Saraniti - Hawaii Pacific University
Hot info you won't find in other editions:
- Integrated cases - Cases woven throughout the book highlight traditional topics and illustrate particular problems and the techniques to solve them.
- Leading Harvard Business School cases bundled free with each new text - Three Harvard Business School cases - Harmon Foods, Inc., Colonial Broadcasting Company, and Nopane Advertising Strategy - are discussed within the text, while the complete cases are bundled free with each new book to exemplify statistical concepts in today's world of business.
- Integrated, user-friendly software created exclusively for this text - Kstat add-ins provide simple menu-driven capabilities for Microsoft Excel and provide useful comment boxes that define and qualify all statistical terminology.
- Clearly described formulas, Kstat add-ins, and Microsoft Excel functions - Step-by-step explanations guide you in using these tools to apply statistical concepts to managerial decisions.
- Student CD-ROM FREE with each new copy of the text - This essential CD provides extensive data files and Kstat Excel add-ins for completing text cases and exercises.
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