STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS is the worldwide best selling business statistics text. It is currently being used at hundreds of colleges and universities throughout the world. This text teaches students how to apply statistics to real business problems through the authors' unique three-step approach to problem solving. Students learn to IDENTIFY the right technique by focusing on the relationship between the problem and data type. They then learn to COMPUTE the answer either by hand, using Excel, or using MINITAB. Finally, they INTERPRET the results in the context of the problem. This approach enhances student comprehension as well as practical skills, and offers maximum flexibility to instructors wishing to teach concepts by hand or with the computer, or by using both hand and computer methods.
As someone from an arts and letters background who successfully avoided statistics for the first 18 years of formal education, this the clearest and most concise explanation of quantitative analysis I could have imagined.
I am re-reading this book from college, which was from one of many stats & quantitative analysis classes that I had to take, to support some statistical work functions. It is proving to be a great resource. From all of my stats and quan. classes, this one is the most useful post-school resource. It is written for and applied to business management, so it's not just a math book. I love identifying trends and hunting for savings, and a few of the tools outlined in this book help me with a bit of the behind the scenes math. Oh how fun the world of stats can be. Great book. Easy to read and reference. So glad that I didn't sell this book back.
not sure why in my undergraduate class we started about the middle of this book and worked forward. in my graduate class we started at the beginning and worked to the middle. oh well. now i know more about why i was doing what i was doing when i was doing the hard stuff ;-)
This is one of my favorite introductory statistics books. There are lots of worked out examples showing all of the calculations. I also like the "Interpreting the Results" sections that follow many examples. This book is geared towards business majors, so it is not heavy on theory.