Applied Statistics in Business and Economics with Connect Access Card with LearnSmart - 5th Edition - by David Doane, Lori Seward Senior Instructor of Operations Management - ISBN 9781259396656

Applied Statistics in Business and Econ...
5th Edition
David Doane, Lori Seward Senior Instructor of Operations Management
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 9781259396656

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Chapter 3.1 - Stem-and-leaf Displays And Dot PlotsChapter 3.2 - Frequency Distributions And HistogramsChapter 3.4 - Line ChartsChapter 3.5 - Column And Bar ChartsChapter 3.6 - Pie ChartsChapter 3.7 - Scatter PlotsChapter 4 - Descriptive StatisticsChapter 4.2 - Measures Of CenterChapter 4.3 - Measures Of VariabilityChapter 4.4 - Standardized DataChapter 4.5 - Percentiles, Quartiles, And Box PlotsChapter 4.6 - Covariance And CorrelationChapter 4.7 - Grouped DataChapter 5 - ProbabilityChapter 5.1 - Random ExperimentsChapter 5.2 - ProbabilityChapter 5.3 - Rules Of ProbabilityChapter 5.4 - Independent EventsChapter 5.5 - Contingency TablesChapter 5.6 - Tree DiagramsChapter 5.7 - Bayes’ TheoremChapter 5.8 - Counting RulesChapter 6 - Discrete Probability DistributionsChapter 6.1 - Discrete Probability DistributionsChapter 6.2 - Expected Value And VarianceChapter 6.3 - Uniform DistributionChapter 6.4 - Binomial DistributionChapter 6.5 - Poisson DistributionChapter 6.6 - Hypergeometric DistributionChapter 6.7 - Geometric Distribution (optional)Chapter 6.8 - Transformations Of Random Variables (optional)Chapter 7 - Continuous Probability DistributionsChapter 7.1 - Continuous Probability DistributionsChapter 7.2 - Uniform Continuous DistributionChapter 7.3 - Normal DistributionChapter 7.4 - Standard Normal DistributionChapter 7.5 - Normal ApproximationsChapter 7.6 - Exponential DistributionChapter 7.7 - Triangular Distribution (optional)Chapter 8 - Sampling Distributions And EstimationChapter 8.2 - Central Limit TheoremChapter 8.3 - Sample Size And Standard ErrorChapter 8.4 - Confidence Interval For A Mean (μ) With Known σChapter 8.5 - Confidence Interval For A Mean (μ) With Unknown σChapter 8.6 - Confidence Interval For A Proportion (π)Chapter 8.7 - Estimating From Finite PopulationsChapter 8.8 - Sample Size Determination For A MeanChapter 8.9 - Sample Size Determination For A ProportionChapter 8.10 - Confidence Interval For A Population Variance, Σ2 (optional)Chapter 9 - One-sample Hypothesis TestsChapter 9.2 - Type I And Type Ii ErrorsChapter 9.3 - Decision Rules And Critical ValuesChapter 9.4 - Testing A Mean: Known Population VarianceChapter 9.5 - Testing A Mean: Unknown Population VarianceChapter 9.6 - Testing A ProportionChapter 9.7 - Power Curves And Oc Curves (optional)Chapter 9.8 - Tests For One Variance (optional)Chapter 10 - Two-sample Hypothesis TestsChapter 10.2 - Comparing Two Means: Independent SamplesChapter 10.3 - Confidence Interval For The Difference Of Two Means, Μ1 − Μ2Chapter 10.4 - Comparing Two Means: Paired SamplesChapter 10.5 - Comparing Two ProportionsChapter 10.6 - Confidence Interval For The Difference Of Two Proportions, Π1 − Π2Chapter 10.7 - Comparing Two VariancesChapter 11 - Analysis Of VarianceChapter 11.2 - One-factor Anova (completely Randomized Model)Chapter 11.3 - Multiple ComparisonsChapter 11.4 - Tests For Homogeneity Of VariancesChapter 11.5 - Two-factor Anova Without Replication (randomized Block Model)Chapter 11.6 - Two-factor Anova With Replication (full Factorial Model)Chapter 12 - Simple RegressionChapter 12.1 - Visual Displays And Correlation AnalysisChapter 12.2 - Simple RegressionChapter 12.3 - Regression ModelsChapter 12.4 - Ordinary Least Squares FormulasChapter 12.5 - Tests For SignificanceChapter 12.6 - Analysis Of Variance: Overall FitChapter 12.7 - Confidence And Prediction Intervals For YChapter 12.8 - Residual TestsChapter 12.9 - Unusual ObservationsChapter 13 - Multiple RegressionChapter 13.1 - Multiple RegressionChapter 13.2 - Assessing Overall FitChapter 13.3 - Predictor SignificanceChapter 13.4 - Confidence Intervals For YChapter 13.5 - Categorical VariablesChapter 13.6 - Tests For Nonlinearity And InteractionChapter 13.7 - MulticollinearityChapter 13.8 - Regression DiagnosticsChapter 14 - Time-series AnalysisChapter 14.2 - Trend ForecastingChapter 14.4 - Moving AveragesChapter 14.5 - Exponential SmoothingChapter 15 - Chi-square TestsChapter 15.1 - Chi-square Test For IndependenceChapter 15.2 - Chi-square Tests For Goodness-of-fitChapter 15.3 - Uniform Goodness-of-fit TestChapter 15.4 - Poisson Goodness-of-fit TestChapter 15.5 - Normal Chi-square Goodness-of-fit TestChapter 15.6 - Ecdf Tests (optional)Chapter 16 - Nonparametric TestsChapter 16.2 - One-sample Runs TestChapter 16.3 - Wilcoxon Signed-rank TestChapter 16.4 - Wilcoxon Rank Sum TestChapter 16.5 - Kruskal-wallis Test For Independent SamplesChapter 16.6 - Friedman Test For Related SamplesChapter 16.7 - Spearman Rank Correlation TestChapter 17 - Quality ManagementChapter 17.1 - Quality And VariationChapter 17.2 - Pioneers In Quality ManagementChapter 17.3 - Quality ImprovementChapter 17.4 - Control Charts: OverviewChapter 17.5 - Control Charts For A MeanChapter 17.6 - Control Charts For A RangeChapter 17.7 - Other Control ChartsChapter 17.9 - Process Capability

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Chapter 3, Problem 30CEThe Exam scores of 9 students is given. Measures of center: Median is the middle value in an ordered...Chapter 4.2, Problem 16SEChapter 4, Problem 1CRChapter 4, Problem 64CECalculation: The data represents the weekend occupancy rates in the nine resort hotels at the time...Chapter 4, Problem 87CEChapter 4, Problem 89CEChapter 4, Problem 90CEChapter 4, Problem 93CECalculation: The data state to choose a dataset to prepare a brief descriptive report. Here, the...Calculation: The given information is that the event S represent the randomly chosen female aged...Calculation: The given information is that the value of n is 8 and the value of r is 3. Combination:...The random experiment is the observational process in which results of the experiment is unknown in...The given information is that the M&Ms were blended in the ratio of 13% brown, 14% yellow, 13%...Chapter 5, Problem 93CEChapter 5, Problem 94CECalculation: The given table shows that frequencies of the actual and predicted interest rate...Chapter 5, Problem 96CEChapter 6.4, Problem 23SEChapter 6, Problem 1CRCalculation: Generate 1,000 random numbers: The formula to generate random numbers between two...Chapter 6, Problem 70CEChapter 6, Problem 77CEChapter 6, Problem 78CEChapter 7.4, Problem 14SEChapter 7.4, Problem 15SEChapter 7.4, Problem 17SEChapter 7, Problem 1CRChapter 7, Problem 72CEChapter 7, Problem 76CEChapter 7, Problem 91CEChapter 7, Problem 92CEChapter 7, Problem 94CEChapter 7, Problem 99CECalculation: It is given that the distribution of scores on a statistics exam follows triangular...Calculation: It is given that the distribution of beach condominium prices (in $ thousands) follows...Chapter 8.5, Problem 21SEChapter 8.6, Problem 32SEChapter 8, Problem 1CRChapter 8, Problem 94CECalculation: The given information is that, the filling process follows a normal distribution with a...Calculation: The given information is that, the sample mean is x¯=203, the sample standard deviation...Chapter 9.6, Problem 49SEChapter 9, Problem 1CRChapter 9, Problem 78CEThe given information is that, the data represents the scores for Friday quizzes. Bob’s claim that...Calculation: The given information is that the sample of size 4 are considered. The know standard...Calculation: The given information is that, the data represents the sample of 24 test sheets from a...Calculation: The given information is that, x1=40, n1=100, x2=30 and n2=100 State the hypotheses:...Chapter 10, Problem 1CRCalculation: The given information is that, 15 out of 25 men ranked fresh fruit in their top five...Calculation: The given information is that, the summary statistic for college student is x1=833 and...Calculation: In a sample of first 25 papers, 10 received a B or better and in a sample of last 24...The given information is that the medical center implanted defibrillators in 742 patients after a...Chapter 10, Problem 85CEThe given information is that the summary statistic for Sonando High School students is x¯1=14.51,...Chapter 10, Problem 91CEChapter 11, Problem 1CRChapter 11, Problem 35CEChapter 11, Problem 37CEChapter 11, Problem 43CEChapter 12, Problem 1CRChapter 12, Problem 4CRAnswer will vary. Here the data set B is taken, in which the midterm exam and final exam score is...Calculation: Answer will vary. Here the data set B is taken, in which the midterm exam (X) and final...Calculation: An output of a regression is given. The X variable is monthly maintenance spending and...Chapter 12, Problem 62CEChapter 13, Problem 1CRCalculation: The given information is that, the dataset of ‘Noodles & Company Sales, Seating,...Calculation: The given information is that, the dataset of ‘Noodles & Company Sales, Seating,...Chapter 13, Problem 38CECalculation: The given information is that, a regression model is fitted to predict the cost per...Calculation: The given information is that, a regression model for a sample of 43 vehicles is fitted...Calculations: The given information is that, CoefficientStd....Chapter 14, Problem 1CRThe test hypotheses are given below: Null hypothesis: H0: Variable A and B are independent....Calculation: The table summarizes the grade and order of papers handed in. The claim is to test...The table summarizes the grade and order of papers handed in. The claim is to test whether the data...Calculation: Results will vary. The given information is the weights of 31 randomly chosen...Advantages of nonparametric tests: It is used when the sample size is small. It is used for ordinal...Calculation: The given information is that, the data shows gasoline price and carbon emissions for...Chapter 17, Problem 1CRChapter 17, Problem 10CRCalculation: The given information is that, LSL=540, USL=550 , σ=1.25,μ=545. The formula for Cp is,...Chapter 17, Problem 45CECalculation: The given information is that, lower specification limit is 120 mg, upper specification...Chapter 17, Problem 55CE

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