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100 | _aNewbold, Paul | ||
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_aStatistics for business and economics / _cPaul Newbold, William L. Carlson, Betty M. Thorne |
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_aUpper Saddle River, New Jersey : _bPrentice Hall, _c2002 |
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300 | _axx, 850 p., + 1 CD | ||
520 | _aWhy study statistics?, 1. -- Describing data, 11. -- Summarizing descriptive relationships, 55. -- Probability, 79. -- Discrete random variables and probability distributions, 129. -- Continuous random variables and probability distributions, 179. -- Sampling and sampling distributions, 217. -- Estimation, 255. -- Hypothesis testing, 305. -- Simple regression, 369. -- Multiple regression, 413. -- Additional topics in regression analysis, 485. -- Nonparametric statistics, 531. -- Goodness-of-fit tests and contingency tables, 557. -- Analysis of variance, 579. -- Introduction to quality, 621. -- Time series analysis and forecasting, 655. -- Additional topics in sampling, 699. -- Statistical decision theory, 739 | ||
700 | _aCarlson, William L. \ Thorne, Betty M | ||
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