Monday, July 25, 2011

Statistics for Business and Economics, 10th Edition (with Student CD-ROM)

This market-leading text from well-respected authors Anderson/Sweeney/Williams introduces sound statistical methodology within a strong applications setting. A wealth of real business examples, proven methods, and application exercises within STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS, Revised 10e clearly demonstrate how statistical results provide insights into business decisions and present solutions to contemporary business problems. Comprehensive coverage, trusted for its accuracy, allows you to select the topics best for your course, including coverage of the latest statistical and business software to manage statistical information. This edition's accessible approach is strengthened with the innovative new CengageNOW integrated online course management and learning system that saves you time while using personalized study plans to ensure student understanding.

Amazon Sales Rank: #40699 in Books Published on: 2008-01-03 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Binding: Hardcover 1056 pages

Most helpful customer reviews 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. T-Bone is very difficult to understand, I've noticed that most of the reviews of this textbook just for questions about shipping and the condition of the book is based on arrival. But what about content? It's terrible. Really. Those who want a math book that reads like a textbook. I've met a few algebra classes this year, and this is my first statistics class. The algebra books contain dozens of examples, clear step by step instructions. This book is long, complicated text, paragraph, you read it again several times, so not too many (there are a few, but very lacking) presented examples of how you can get to the answer. This kind of book should be supplemented with other methods of information processing (classrooms, teachers, Internet), to be really useful. Of course, some of us do not trust our teachers to help and the quality of teachers varies as much as the textbooks! It may not be in for the most part their own very difficult to understand. Two thumbs down. October 7 people found this review helpful. It is difficult to understand. Stephen A. Marshall is using this textbook for a course in Business Statistics II. It is much harder to understand than the book I used in the bus. Stat. I of course I took last semester. 0 of 0 people found this review helpful. Not bad a book by Nigel Sanyangore book was perfect until we came to the ANOVA. They did a good job of explaining concepts.Good for MBA students, their issues management. See all 16 reviews ....

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