
Basic Statistical Ideas for Managers (with CD-ROM)
by Hildebrand, David; Ott, R. Lyman; Gray, J. Brian-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Making Sense of Data | |
Executive Overview | |
What Do We Mean by "Data?" | |
Data About What?Gathering Data | |
Summarizing Data | |
The Role of Probability | |
Evaluating Other People''s Data and Conclusions | |
The Role of theComputer | |
Summary | |
Summarizing Data | |
Executive Overview | |
Chapter Case Introduction | |
The Distribution ofValues of a Variable | |
Two-Variable Summaries | |
On the Average:Typical Values | |
Measuring Variability | |
Calculators and StatisticalSoftware | |
Statistical Methods and Quality Improvement | |
ChapterCase Analyses | |
Summary | |
Supplementary Exercises | |
Business Cases | |
A First Look at Probability | |
Executive Overview | |
Chapter Case Introduction | |
Basic Principles ofProbability | |
Statistical Independence | |
Probability Tables, Trees, andSimulations | |
Chapter Case Analysis | |
Summary | |
SupplementaryExercises | |
Business Cases | |
Review Exercises: Chapters 2 and 3 | |
Random Variables and Probability Distribution | |
Executive Overview | |
Chapter Case Introduction | |
Random Variables:Basic Ideas | |
Probability Distributions: Discrete Random Variables | |
Expected Value, Variance, and Standard Deviation | |
Joint ProbabilityDistributions and Independence | |
Covariance and Correlation ofRandom Variables | |
Chapter Case Analysis | |
Summary | |
SupplementaryExercises | |
Business Cases | |
Some Special Probability Distributions | |
Executive Overview | |
Chapter Case Introduction | |
Counting PossibleOutcomes | |
Bernoulli Trials and the Binomial Distribution | |
ThePoisson Distribution | |
The Normal Distribution | |
Checking Normality | |
Chapter Case Analysis | |
Summary | |
Supplementary Exercises | |
BusinessCases | |
Random Sampling and Sampling Distrubtions | |
Executive Overview | |
Chapter Case Introduction | |
Random Sampling | |
Sample Statistics and Sampling Distributions | |
SamplingDistributions for Means and Sums | |
Chapter Case Analysis | |
Summary | |
Appendix: Standard Error of a Mean | |
Supplementary Exercises | |
Business Cases | |
Review Exercises: Chapters 4-6 | |
Point Interval Estimation | |
Executive Overview | |
Chapter Case Introduction | |
Point Estimators | |
Interval Estimation of a Mean, Known Standard Deviation | |
ConfidenceIntervals for a Proportion | |
How Large a Sample is Needed? | |
The tDistribution | |
Confidence Intervals with the t Distribution | |
Assumptions for Interval Estimation | |
Chapter Case Analysis | |
Summary | |
Supplementary Exercises | |
Business Case | |
Hypothesis Testing | |
Executive Overview | |
Chapter Case Introduction | |
A Test for a Mean,Known Standard Deviation | |
Type II Error, ß Probability, and Power ofa Test | |
The p-Value for a Hypothesis Test | |
Hypothesis Testing withthe t Distribution | |
Assumptions for t Tests | |
Testing a Proportion:Normal Approximation | |
Hypothesis Tests and Confidence Intervals | |
Chapter Case Analysis | |
Summary | |
Supplementary Exercises | |
BusinessCase | |
Review Exercises: Chapters 7-8 | |
Comparing Two Samples | |
Executive Overview | |
Chapter Case Introduction | |
Comparing the Means of Two Populations | |
ANonparametric Test: The Wilcoxon Rank SumTest | |
Paired-Sample Methods | |
TheSigned-Rank Method | |
Two-SampleProcedures for Proportions | |
Chi-Squared Test for CountData | |
Chapter Case Analysis | |
Summary | |
Supplementary Exercises | |
Business Cases | |
Analysis of Variance and Designedexperiments | |
Executive Overview | |
Chapter Case Introduction | |
Testing the Equality of Several PopulationMeans | |
Comparing Several Distributions by a Rank Test | |
SpecificComparisons Among Means | |
Two-Factor Experiments | |
RandomizedBlock Designs | |
Chapter Case Analysis | |
Summary | |
SupplementaryExercises | |
Business Cases | |
Linear Regression and Correlation Methods | |
Executive Overview | |
Chapter Case Introduction | |
The LinearRegression Model | |
Estimating Model Parameters | |
Inferences aboutRegression Parameters | |
Predicting New Y Values using Regression | |
Correlation | |
Chapter Case Analysis | |
Summing Up | |
SupplementaryExercises | |
Business Cases | |
Multiple Regression Methods | |
Executive Overview | |
Chapter Case Introduction | |
The MultipleRegression Model | |
Estimating Multiple Regression Coefficients | |
Inferences in Multiple Regression | |
Testing a Subset of theRegression Coefficients | |
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