Statistics, an introductory analysis /
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TextPublication details: New York : Harper & Row, c1964.Description: xvi, 734 p. :illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 519.5 YAM
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| 519.5 SPI Schaum's outline of theory and problems of statistics / | 519.5 STU Kendall's Advanced theory of statistics. | 519.5 SUM Basic statistics in business and economics / | 519.5 YAM Statistics, an introductory analysis / | 519.5 YUL An introduction to the theory of statistics / | 519.5 ZUW General applied statistics / | 519.50024092 SIM How to interpret statistical data : |
Includes index.
This book is mainly for students in business and economics but it has also been designed so that with appropriate selections of chapters it may be used by students in other disciplines. The authors also adopted that in college, the main emphasis should be on the theoretical aspects of statistics, that is, the emphasis should be on the "why" rather than the "how". Hypothetical examples have been used and deliberately kept simple so that the statistical process does not become submerged in a jungle of calculations.
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