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Fundamentals of Statistical Thinking

Tools and Applications
  • ISBN-13: 9781793579393
  • Publisher: COGNELLA ACADEMIC PUBLISHING
    Imprint: COGNELLA ACADEMIC PUBLISHING
  • By Yuly Koshevnik
  • Price: AUD $278.00
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  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 28/09/2022
  • Format: Paperback (279.00mm X 215.00mm) 206 pages Weight: 800g
  • Categories: Probability & statistics [PBT]
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Written for students with basic experience in college algebra and applied calculus, Fundamentals of Statistical Thinking: Tools and Applications familiarizes readers with fundamental concepts in statistical thinking in order to prepare them for specialized management courses such as econometrics and quantitative analysis. The book is organized into four sections, each of which focuses on a common tool used in application. Chapters 1 through 4 discuss data analysis and summaries, with an emphasis on descriptive statistics and visualization. In Chapters 5 through 8 students learn about probability models and sampling distributions. Chapters 9 and 10 deal with statistical inferences, while Chapters 11 and 12 provide further applications for categorical data and simple linear regression models. Graphical illustrations support the written text and each chapter concludes with a visual summary. Rooted in over ten years of classroom experience at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Fundamentals of Statistical Thinking helps readers understand the importance of the main technical tools of statistical decision making, and explains when they can most appropriately be used for applied studies.
Yuly Koshevnik, Ph.D. is a professor of education in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas. Prior to joining UT Dallas, he served as an associate professor of statistical science at Southern Methodist University and a senior statistical analyst at MCI WorldCom Inc.
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