This book addresses the application of statistical techniques and methods across a wide range of disciplines. While its main focus is on the application of statistical methods, theoretical aspects are also provided as fundamental background information. It offers a systematic interpretation of resul
Applied Statistics for Social and Management Sciences
β Scribed by Miah, Abdul Quader
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
1: Basics.- 2: Presentation of Statistical Data.- 3: Descriptive Statistics.- 4: Probability Theory.- 5: Probability Distributions.- 6: Statistical Inference.- 7: Hypothesis Testing.- 8: The Chi-Square Test.- 9: Non-Parametric Test.- 10: Correlation.- 11: Simple Regression.- 12: Multiple Regression.- 13: Sampling Theory.- 14: Determination of Sample Size.- 15: Index Numbers.- 16: Analysis of Financial Data.- 17: Experimental Design.- 18: Statistical Quality Control.- 19: Summary for Hypothesis Testing.
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