Business Statistics: A Decision Making Approach, Global Edition, 10th edition

Published by Pearson (January 5, 2018) © 2018

  • David F. Groebner Boise State University
  • Patrick W. Shannon Boise State University
  • Phillip C. Fry Boise State University

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Business Statistics: A Decision Making Approach provides students with an introduction to business statistics and to the analysis skills and techniques needed to make successful real-world business decisions. Written for students of all mathematical skill levels, the authors present concepts in a systematic and ordered way, drawing from their own experience as educators and consultants. Rooted in the theme that data are the starting point, Business Statistics champions the need to use and understand different types of data and data sources to be effective decision makers. This new edition integrates Microsoft Excel throughout as a way to work with statistical concepts and give students a resource that can be used in both their academic and professional careers.

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  • Business Applications and decision-making emphasis. New applications are included and are highlighted in the text with special icons, making them easier for students to locate as they use the text.
  • Quick Prep Links at the beginning of the chapter provide several ways to prepare for the topics discussed.
  • Chapter Outcomes identify the benefits of completing the following chapter, linked to the corresponding main headings. The chapter outcomes are recalled throughout the text to remind students of the objectives.
  • Excel Functions text boxes, located in the text margin next to chapter examples, provide the Excel function that students can use to complete a specific test or calculation.
  • A step-by-step approach emphasises concise, ordered details to reinforce chapter material.
  • How to Do It lists summarise major techniques and fundamental concepts. Textual examples give step-by-step details, allowing students to easily follow solution techniques. Students can apply the methodology from each example to solve other problems.
  • Textual Examples throughout the text provide step-by-step details, enabling students to easily follow solution techniques. These examples add to the vast array of business applications to give students a competitive edge.
  • Real-World Business Applications feature real companies, actual applications, rich data sets, all to help promote realistic decision making. These applications are motivational, thereby helping students understand the relevance of statistics. They are clearly indicated with special icons and cover areas from accounting and finance to supply chain management. This allows the authors to concentrate on addressing how students apply this statistical knowledge to decision-making.
  • Chapter Cases give students the opportunity to apply statistical tools. Each case challenges students to define a problem, determine the appropriate tool to use, apply it, and then write a summary report.
  • Special Review Sections provide a review of the key issues and statistical techniques. Highly effective flow diagrams help students decide which technique is appropriate for a given problem or exercise. They serve as a mini-decision support system that reduces the need for memorisation and encourages students to seek a deeper understanding and learning. Integrative questions and exercises ask students to demonstrate their comprehension of the topics covered.
  • Problems and exercises feature an extensive range of exercises to test the student’s understanding of the text. These are broken down into three categories:
  • Skill Development to expand upon statistical methods learned in the chapter.
  • Business Applications involving realistic situations in which students apply decision-making techniques.
  • Computer Software Exercises, often with associated data files, are solved using Excel, Minitab, or other statistical software.
  • Computer Integration combines computer applications with textual examples and figures, always focusing on interpreting the output. The goal is to guide students in which tools to use, how to apply the tools, and how to analyse their results for making decisions.
  • Microsoft Excel 2016 integration instructs students in how to use the Excel 2016 interface for statistical applications.

· Textual Examples include many new business examples throughout the text provide step-by-step details, enabling students to follow solution techniques easily. These examples are provided in addition to the vast array of business applications to give students a real-world, competitive edge.

· More Excel 2016 Focus: This edition features Excel 2016 with screen captures used extensively throughout the text to illustrate how this highly regarded software is used as an aid to statistical analysis.

· Excel 2016 features are highlighted throughout the text, including Statistic Chart, which enables the quick construction of histograms, and box and whisker plots. Forecasting Sheet, a new data feature in Excel, allows for time series forecasting and is applied throughout this edition's forecasting chapter.

· Business Applications have been included to provide students with current examples showing how the statistical techniques introduced in the text are used by real companies. The new applications involve companies, products, and decision-making scenarios that are familiar to and help students understand the relevance of statistics.

· A Business Analytics chapter introduces students to basic business intelligence and business analytics concepts and tools. Students discover how to use Microsoft's Power BI tool to analyze large data sets. Coverage includes loading data files into Power BI, establishing links between large data files, creating new variables and measures, and creating dashboards and reports using the Power BI tool.

· Exercises and Data Files have been included throughout the text, and other exercises have been revised and updated. Many new data files have been added to correspond to the new Computer Software Exercises, and other data files have been updated with current data.

· Improved Notation: The notation associated with population and sample proportions has been revised and improved to be consistent with the general approach taken by most faculty who teach the course.

· Test Manual has been prepared with questions that correspond directly to this new edition.

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  • The Where, Why, and How of Data Collection
  • Graphs, Charts, and Tables–Describing Your Data
  • Describing Data Using Numerical Measures
  • Introduction to Probability
  • Discrete Probability Distributions
  • Introduction to Continuous Probability Distributions
  • Introduction to Sampling Distributions
  • Estimating Single Population Parameters
  • Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
  • Estimation and Hypothesis Testing for Two Population Parameters
  • Hypothesis Tests and Estimation for Population Variances
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Goodness-of-Fit Tests and Contingency Analysis
  • Introduction to Linear Regression and Correlation Analysis
  • Multiple Regression Analysis and Model Building
  • Analyzing and Forecasting Time-Series Data
  • Introduction to Nonparametric Statistics
  • Introducing Business Analytics
David F. Groebner is Professor Emeritus of Production Management in the College of Business and Economics at Boise State University. He has bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering and a Ph.D. in business administration. After working as an engineer, he has taught statistics and related subjects for 27 years. In addition to writing textbooks and academic papers, Groebner has worked extensively with both small and large organisations, including Hewlett-Packard, Boise Cascade, Albertson's, and Ore-Ida. He has worked with numerous government agencies, including Boise City and the U.S. Air Force.

Patrick W. Shannon, Ph.D. is Dean and Professor of Supply Chain Operations Management in the College of Business and Economics at Boise State University. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, he has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in business statistics, quality management, and production and operations management. In addition, Dr. Shannon has lectured and consulted in the statistical analysis and quality management areas for more than 20 years. Among his consulting clients are Boise Cascade Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, PowerBar, Inc., Potlatch Corporation, Woodgrain Millwork, Inc., J.R. Simplot Company, Zilog Corporation, and numerous other public- and private-sector organisations. Shannon has co-authored several university-level textbooks and has published numerous articles in such journals as Business Horizons, Interfaces, Journal of Simulation, Journal of Production and Inventory Control, Quality Progress, and Journal of Marketing Research. He obtained B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Montana and a Ph.D. in statistics and quantitative methods from the University of Oregon.

Phillip C. Fry is a professor in the College of Business and Economics at Boise State University, where he has taught since 1988. Phil received his B.A. and M.B.A. degrees from the University of Arkansas and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Louisiana State University. His teaching and research interests are in the areas of business statistics, supply chain management, and quantitative business modeling. In addition to his academic responsibilities, Fry has consulted with and provided training to small and large organisations, including Boise Cascade Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Corporation, the J.R. Simplot Company, United Water of Idaho, Woodgrain Millwork, Inc., Boise City, and Intermountain Gas Company.

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