Introduction to Business Statistics A Computer Integrated Approach

“Introduction to Business Statistics: A Computer Integrated Approach” by Alan H. Kvanli is a comprehensive textbook published by West Publishing Company in 1996. This fourth edition, spanning 964 pages, is designed for both undergraduate and MBA students enrolled in introductory business statistics courses. The text features a conversational writing style that aims to make the subject matter more accessible, while fully integrating computer applications with statistical concepts.
Readers will find a focus on data analysis, encouraging them to interpret statistical results and make informed decisions. The book covers essential topics in business and economics, statistics, and mathematics, making it suitable for those interested in probability and statistics as well. This edition accommodates various learning preferences, allowing students to engage with the material through both computer-based and traditional calculator methods.
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A mainstream text appropriate for both the undergraduate and MBA levels, for either the one- or two-term introductory business statistics course. Comprehensive coverage with a conversational writing style to make the text less intimidating to the student. Fully integrates the use of computers with statistics, yet can still be used by those desiring a more traditional calculator-based approach. This edition stresses data analysis, asking students to interpret statistical results and make decisions based on them.
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