Statistical methods for business and economics

alternate analysis applied approximately assume average binomial calculate called Chapter computed confidence interval construction contains continuous decision rule defective defined Definition denoted described determine difference discrete elementary outcomes employees equal error estimate event...

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Main Authors: Pfaffenberger, Roger C. 1943- (Author), Patterson, James Herbert 1943- (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Homewood, Ill. Irwin 1987
©1977
Edition:Third Edition
Series:The Irwin series in quantitative analysis for business
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