For one-semester business statistics courses. A focus on using statistical methods to analyze and interpret results to make data-informed business decisions Statistics is essential for all business majors, and Business Statistics: A First Coursehelps students see the role statistics will play in their own careers by providing examples drawn from all functional areas of business. Guided by the principles set forth by major statistical and business science associations (ASA and DSI), plus the authors’ diverse experiences, the 8th Edition continues to innovate and improve the way this course is taught to all students. With new examples, case scenarios, and problems, the text continues its tradition of focusing on the interpretation of results, evaluation of assumptions, and discussion of next steps that lead to data-informed decision making. The authors feel that this approach, rather than a focus on manual calculations, better serves students in their future careers. This brief offering, created to fit the needs of a one-semester course, is part of the established Berenson/Levine series. Also available with MyLab Business Statistics MyLab™ is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to reach every student. By combining trusted author content with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab personalizes the learning experience and improves results for each student. For example, with Excel Projects students can organize, analyze, and interpret data, helping them hone their business decision-making skills.
Table of Contents
First Things First 1. Defining and Collecting Data 2. Organizing and Visualizing Variables 3. Numerical Descriptive Measures 4. Basic Probability 5. Discrete Probability Distributions 6. The Normal Distribution 7. Sampling Distributions 8. Confidence Interval Estimation 9. Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests 10. Two-Sample Tests 11. Analysis of Variance 12. Chi-Square and Nonparametric Tests 13. Simple Linear Regression 14. Introduction to Multiple Regression 15. Multiple Regression Model Building 16. Time-Series Forecasting 17. Business Analytics 18. Getting Ready to Analyze Data in the Future 19. Statistical Applications in Quality Management (online) 20. Decision Making (online) Self-Test Solutions and Answers to Selected Even-Numbered Problems
Features
Business Statistics follows 5 guiding principles:
Help students see the relevance of statistics in their own careers by using examples from functional areas (e.g.,accounting, finance, marketing, etc.) that they may specialize in.
Emphasize interpretation and analysis of statistical results over calculation, as these activities are more important to students’ futures.
Give students ample practice in understanding how to apply statistics to business (e.g.,classroom examples and homework exercises involve actual or realistic data, and both small and large data sets).
Familiarize students with the use of data analysis software. Microsoft Excel, JMP, and Minitab are integrated into all topics to illustrate how software can help in the business decision-making process.
Provide clear data analysis softwareinstructions to students so they understand how to use the programs.
A real-life business approach grounds statistics in everyday life, helping students see how the concepts they are learning apply to their future careers.
NEW – An online First Things First chapter uses real-world examples to illustrate how developments such as the increasing use of business analytics and big data have made knowing and understanding stats that much more critical.
NEW and REVISED – Using Statistics business scenarios open each chapter, providing context for the concepts and showing how statistics is used in key functional areas of business. At the end of the chapter, Using Statistics, Revisited, reinforces the statistical methods and applications just discussed. In the 8th Edition, 7 chapters have new or revised Using Statistics scenarios.
A running end-of-chapter Case throughout the text helps integrate learning across chapters and topics.
With Digital Cases, students examine interactive documents to sift through various claims and information to discover the conclusions and claims supported by the data. Learners also see how to identify common misuses of statistical information.
Pedagogical tools help keep students on track, providing an ideal framework for learning and understanding statistical concepts.
End-of-Chapter/Section features reinforce students’ learning:
Exhibits summarize key processes throughout the book.
Key Terms provide definitions of important vocabulary used.
Learning the Basics questions test the basic concepts of a chapter.
Applying the Concepts problems test students’ ability to apply those problems to business problems.
Key Equations list boxed number equations that appear in a chapter.
NEW and UPDATED – Statistical software (JMP, Excel, and Minitab) instructions, guides, and output throughout every chapter familiarize students with how to use these programs in business decision making, and allow learners to focus on interpreting data rather than mathematical computations. Examples were personally written by the authors, who collectively have over 100 years of experience teaching the application of software to business.
Visual explorations. The Excel add-in workbook allows students to interactively explore important statistical concepts in descriptive statistics, the normal distribution, sampling distributions, and regression analysis.
UPDATED – Tabular summaries now guide readers to reach conclusions and make decisions based on statistical information (Chapters 9 through 15). They help clarify the purpose of the statistical method and better illustrate the role of stats in the business decision-making process.
NEW – A brand-new Business Analytics Chapter 17 makes extensive use of JMP and Minitab to illustrate predictive analytics for prediction, classification, clustering, and association as well as explaining what text analytics does and how descriptive and prescriptive analytics relate to predictive analytics.
The DCOVA framework (Define, Collect, Organize, Visualize, and Analyze) is used throughout this text as an integrated approach for applying statistics to help solve business problems.
Additional learning opportunities. Student Tips, LearnMore bubbles, and Consider This features extend student-paced learning by reinforcing important points or examining side issues, or answering questions that arise while studying business statistics such as “What is so ‘normal’ about the normal distribution?” An Appendix provides additional self-study opportunities via answers to the Self-Test problems and most of the even-numbered problems in the text.
Highly tailorable content and resources allow for flexibility in teaching and/or learning the material.
With an extensive library of separate online topics, sections, and even two full chapters, instructors can combine these materials and the opportunities for additional learning to meet their curricular needs.
With modularized software instructions, instructors and students can switch among statistical software (Excel, Excel with PHStat, JMP, and Minitab) as they use this book, taking advantage of the strengths of each program to enhance learning.
Also available with MyLab Business Statistics
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NEW – Pearson eText is a simple-to-use, personalized reading experience available within MyLab. It lets students easily highlight and take notes all in one place — even when offline. Engage students and give them access to the help they need, when they need it.
Empower each learner: Each student learns at a different pace. Personalized learning pinpoints the precise areas where each student needs practice, giving all students the support they need — when and where they need it — to be successful.
The Getting Ready for Statistics Library contains more than 450 exercises to ensure students have mastered the needed developmental math topics before beginning their statistics course. These are key for students who may need extra prerequisite support and can be added to any assignment.
Question Help consists of homework and practice questions to give students unlimited opportunities to master concepts. Learning aids walk students through the problem — giving them assistance when they need it most.
The Study Plan gives students personalized recommendations, practice opportunities, and learning aids to help them stay on track.
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Check out the preface for a complete list of features and what’s new in this edition.
New to This Edition
A real-life business approach grounds statistics in everyday life, helping students see how the concepts they are learning apply to their future careers.
An online First Things First chapter uses real-world examples to illustrate how developments such as the increasing use of business analytics and big data have made knowing and understanding stats that much more critical.
Using Statistics business scenarios open each chapter, providing context for the concepts and showing how statistics is used in key functional areas of business. At the end of the chapter, Using Statistics, Revisited, reinforces the statistical methods and applications just discussed. In the 8th Edition, 7 chapters have new or revised Using Statistics scenarios.
Pedagogical tools help keep students on track, providing an ideal framework for learning and understanding statistical concepts.
Statistical software (JMP, Excel, and Minitab) instructions, guides, and output throughout every chapter familiarize students with how to use these programs in business decision making, and allow learners to focus on interpreting data rather than mathematical computations. Examples were personally written by the authors, who collectively have over 100 years of experience teaching the application of software to business.
Tabular summaries now guide readers to reach conclusions and make decisions based on statistical information (Chapters 9 through 15). They help clarify the purpose of the statistical method and better illustrate the role of stats in the business decision-making process.
A brand-new Business Analytics Chapter 17 makes extensive use of JMP and Minitab to illustrate predictive analytics for prediction, classification, clustering, and association as well as explaining what text analytics does and how descriptive and prescriptive analytics relate to predictive analytics.
Also available with MyLab
Pearson eText is a simple-to-use, personalized reading experience available within MyLab. It lets students easily highlight and take notes all in one place — even when offline. Engage students and give them access to the help they need, when they need it.
Using proven, field-tested technology, auto-graded Excel Projects let you seamlessly integrate Microsoft® Excel® content into your course without having to manually grade spreadsheets.
An ever-expanding collection of previously administered exams, quizzes, and other assessment measures in a wide range of courses made available for current students as study aids.
Why should I use previously administered tests to study?
* become familiar with how material will be tested
* see the format of the test
* practice test-taking skills
* simulate a timed exam
* gain more experience with course content
·What is a SOLUTION MANUAL (SM)?
A Solutions Manual contains all the answers to the questions in the book with detailed explanations and examples.
· What is an INSTRUCTOR’S SOLUTION MANUAL (ISM) OR INSTURCTOR’S MANUAL (IM)?
An Instructor’s Manual is the guide that your teacher may use when making lesson plans and contain extra questions and answers, lab assignments, and more.
Note:
All solutions manual and Test Banks be in soft copy [Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF )or Word format .Docx]
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