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"Now fully updated for "big data" analytics and the newest applications, Even You Can Learn Statistics and Analytics, Third Edition is the practical, up-to-date introduction to statistics and analytics -- for everyone! One easy step at a time, you'll learn all the statistical techniques you'll need for finance, marketing, quality, science, social science, or anything else. Simple jargon-free explanations help you understand every technique, and realistic examples and worked problems give you all the hands-on practice you'll need. This edition contains more practical examples than ever -- all updated for the newest versions of Microsoft Excel. You'll find downloadable practice files, templates, data sets, and sample models -- including complete solutions you can put right to work in business, school, or anywhere else."--Publisher's description. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Knowing how to apply and interpret statistics is more important than ever. This book teaches the basic concepts that lay the foundation for understanding the statistics commonly used in finance, quality control, marketing and science.
The authors employ a “concept-interpretation” approach to learning. For each important statistical concept, there is plain-language definition that uses no complicated mathematical terms. The interpretation fully explains the concept and its importance. It occasionally even goes so far as to explain the misconceptions and errors people make when they attempt to apply the concept.
The book even contains step-by-step instructions for using Microsoft Excel and TI-83/84 calculators to calculate the answers. For those who love exercises, a companion website provides downloadable practice files.
This is the book I needed more than 40 years ago when I took my first statistics course in high school. If you have struggled with attempting to conquer statistics, try this book. The authors have done a masterful job of simplifying what often seems to many as incomprehensible. ( )