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Statistics for Non-Statisticians / by Madsen, Birger Stjernholm

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Denmark : Springer, 2011.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (XXI, 185 pages 58 illustrations, 44 illustrations in color.)ISBN:
  • 9783662493496
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 519.5 MAD
Contents:
Preface -- 1 Data Collection -- 2 Presentation of Data -- 3 Description of Data -- 4 The Normal Distribution -- 5 Analysis of Qualitative Data -- 6 Error Sources and Planning -- 7 Assessment of Relationship -- 8 Comparing Two Groups -- 9 Appendices -- Index.
Summary: This book was written for those who need to know how to collect, analyze and present data. It is meant to be a first course for practitioners, a book for private study or brush-up on statistics, and supplementary reading for general statistics classes. The book is untraditional, both with respect to the choice of topics and the presentation: Topics were determined by what is most useful for practical statistical work, and the presentation is as non-mathematical as possible. The book contains many examples using statistical functions in spreadsheets. In this second edition, new topics have been included e.g. within the area of statistical quality control, in order to make the book even more useful for practitioners working in industry.
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Preface -- 1 Data Collection -- 2 Presentation of Data -- 3 Description of Data -- 4 The Normal Distribution -- 5 Analysis of Qualitative Data -- 6 Error Sources and Planning -- 7 Assessment of Relationship -- 8 Comparing Two Groups -- 9 Appendices -- Index.

This book was written for those who need to know how to collect, analyze and present data. It is meant to be a first course for practitioners, a book for private study or brush-up on statistics, and supplementary reading for general statistics classes. The book is untraditional, both with respect to the choice of topics and the presentation: Topics were determined by what is most useful for practical statistical work, and the presentation is as non-mathematical as possible. The book contains many examples using statistical functions in spreadsheets. In this second edition, new topics have been included e.g. within the area of statistical quality control, in order to make the book even more useful for practitioners working in industry.

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