Introductory Business Statistics
by Thomas K. Tiemann
Publisher: The Global Text Project 2010
Number of pages: 82
Description:
The book explores the basic ideas behind statistics, such as populations, samples, the difference between data and information, and most importantly sampling distributions. Using real-world examples throughout the text, the author hopes to help students understand how statistics works.
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