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Applied Statistics in Business and

Economics, 6th Edition


By Doane/Seward

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Big Data Set 1 –ATM Transactions Big Data Set 1
Big Data Set 2 – Crime in Major Cities Big Data Set 2
Big Data Set 3 – Surgical Recovery Big Data Set 3
Big Data Set 4 – Wage by Occupation Big Data Set 4
Big Data Set 5 – CEO Compensation Big Data Set 5
Big Data Set 6 – Class Survey Big Data Set 6
Big Data Set 7 – Web Survey Big Data Set 7
Big Data Set 8 – Noodles Big Data Set 8
Big Data Set 9 – US States Big Data Set 9
Big Data Set 10 – US Counties Big Data Set 10
Big Data Set 11 – Facebook Friends Big Data Set 11
Big Data Set 12 –Fortune 500 Big Data Set 12
Big Data Set 13 – Home Prices Big Data Set 13
Big Data Set 14 – World Nations Big Data Set 14
Big Data Set 15 – Football Bowl Games Big Data Set 15
Big Data Set 16 – Statistics Grades Big Data Set 16
Big Data Set 17 – MySpace Friends Big Data Set 17
Big Data Set 18 – Major League Baseball Big Data Set 18
Big Data Set 19 –NCAA Basketball – Women Big Data Set 19
Big Data Set 20 – NCAA Basketball – Men Big Data Set 20
Big Data Set 21 – Vehicle Specifications Big Data Set 21
Big Data Set 22 – NCAA Basketball Big Data Set 22
Big Data Set 23 – City Climate Big Data Set 23

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Chapter 1 – Overview of Statistics Chapter 1
Chapter 2 – Data Collection Chapter 2
Chapter 3 – Describing Data Visually Chapter 3
Chapter 4 – Descriptive Statistics Chapter 4
Chapter 5 – Probability Chapter 5
Chapter 6 – Discrete Probability Distributions Chapter 6
Chapter 7 – Continuous Probability Distributions Chapter 7
Chapter 8 – Sampling Distributions and Estimation Chapter 8
Chapter 9 – One-Sample Hypothesis Tests Chapter 9
Chapter 10 – Two-Sample Hypothesis Tests Chapter 10
Chapter 11 – Analysis of Variance Chapter 11
Chapter 12 – Simple Regression Chapter 12
Chapter 13 – Multiple Regression Chapter 13
Chapter 14 – Time-Series Analysis Chapter 14
Chapter 15 – Chi-Square Tests Chapter 15
Chapter 16 – Nonparametric Tests Chapter 16
Chapter 17 – Quality Management Chapter 17
Chapter 18 – Simulation Chapter 18
Chapters 1–18 Chapters 1–18

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Learning Stats Tutorials
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Tutorial 1 – Excel Basics Tutorial 1 – Excel Basics
Tutorial 2 – Excel Histograms Tutorial 2 – Excel Histograms
Tutorial 3 – Excel Scatterplots Tutorial 3 – Excel Scatterplots
Tutorial 4 – Excel Descriptive Statistics Tutorial 4 – Excel Descriptive Statistics
Tutorial 5 – Using Mega Stat Tutorial 5 – Excel Pivot Tables
Tutorial 6 – Using Minitab Tutorial 6 – Using Mega Stat
Tutorial 7 – Using Minitab Express

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Unit 1 – Overview of Statistics Unit 1
Unit 2 – Data Collection Unit 2
Unit 3 – Data Presentation Unit 3
Unit 4 – Describing Data Unit 4
Unit 5 – Probability Unit 5
Unit 6 – Discrete Distributions Unit 6
Unit 7 – Continuous Distributions Unit 7
Unit 8 – Estimation Unit 8
Unit 9 – Hypothesis Tests I Unit 9
Unit 10 – Hypothesis Tests II Unit 10
Unit 11 – ANOVA Unit 11
Unit 12 – Simple Regression Unit 12
Unit 13 – Multiple Regression Unit 13
Unit 14 – Time Series Analysis Unit 14
Unit 15 – Chi-Square Tests Unit 15
Unit 16 – Nonparametric Tests Unit 16
Unit 17 – Quality Management Unit 17
Unit 18 – Simulation Unit 18
Appendix A –Binomial Appendix A
Appendix B – Poisson Appendix B
Appendix C – Normal Appendix C
Appendix D – Student’s t Critical Values Appendix D
Appendix E – Chi-Square Critical Values Appendix E
Appendix F – F Distribution Appendix F
Appendix I – Business Reports Appendix I

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Excel Tutorials
DESCRIBING DATA: FREQUENCY TABLES, FREQUENCY
DISTRIBUTIONS, AND GRAPHIC PRESENTATIONS
Video #1: How to build a frequency table (Length: 5:13)

Video #2: How to build horizontal bar chart (Length: 5:08)

Video #3: How to build vertical bar chart (Length: 4:24)

Video #4: How to build pie chart (Length: 4:11)

Video #5: How to build line chart (Length: 1:59)

Video #6: How to build joint frequency distribution- pivot table (Length: 4:51)

Video #7: How to build frequency table using pivot table (Length: 4:05)

Video #8: How to build frequency distribution using pivot (Length: 5:35)

Video #9: How to build relative and cumulative frequency distribution (Length: 4:59)

Video #10: How to build frequency polygon with pivot table (Length: 4:28)

Video #11: How to build frequency polygon from frequency distribution (Length: 3:45)

Video #12: How to build a histogram with Histogram chart feature (Length: 3:52)

Video #13: How to build a cumulative frequency polygon with pivot table (Length: 5:29)

DESCRIBING DATA: NUMERICAL MEASURES


Video #14: How to compute measures of central tendency (Length: 3:53)

Video #15: How to compute weighted average (Length: 5:13)

Video #16: How to calculate geometric mean (Length: 4:33)

Video #17: How to calculate range (Length: 2:42)

Video #18: How to calculate population variance and SD (Length: 3:51)

Video #19: How to calculate variance and SD for a sample (Length: 2:13)

Video #20: Using Descriptive Statistics to find measures of central tendency and
dispersion (Length: 3:26)

Video #21: How to compute arithmetic mean and SD for grouped data (Length: 4:05)

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Video #22: How to apply the Empirical Rule using Descriptive Statistics (Length: 4:16)

DESCRIBING DATA: DISPLAYING AND EXPLORING DATA


Video #23: Building a Dot Plot (Length: 4:24)

Video #24: How to build a scatter diagram (Length: 5:22)

Video #25: How to build a stem-and-leaf display (Length: 5:09)

Video #26: How to compute quartiles and percentiles (Length: 5:09)

Video #27: How to build a boxplot in Excel (Length: 3:47)

Video #28: How to use Descriptive Statistics to evaluate skewness (Length: 2:54)

A SURVEY OF PROBABILITY CONCEPTS


Video #29: How to build a contingency table with Pivot table (Length: 3:40)

Video #30: How to use Permut and Combin formulas (3:47)

Video #31: How to apply Bayes Theorem (Length: 54:33)

DISCRETE PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS


Video #32: How to build and graph discrete probability distribution (Length: 3:36)

Video #33: How to apply binomial distribution (Length: 4:48)

Video #34: How to apply hypergeometric distribution (Length: 4:41)

Video #35: How to apply Poisson.dist (Length: 3:31)

CONTINUOUS PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS


Video #36: Transforming continuous distribution to standard normal distribution
(Length: 5:05)

Video #37: Using Norm.Dist to find probability in a normal distribution (Length: 5:21)

Video #38: How to apply norm.inv (Length: 2:52)

Video #39: How to apply norm.s.inv and norm.s.dist3 (Length: 4:36)

Video #40: How to use expondist and gammainv (Length: 5:28)

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SAMPLING METHODS AND THE CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM
Video #41: Generating random numbers- three methods (Length: 5:50)

Video #42: Simple random sample with replacement (Length: 2:16)

Video #43: Simple random sample without replacement (Length: 3:29)

Video #44: Generating a stratified random sample (Length: 3:15)

Video #45: Generating a systematic random sample (Length: 3:05)

Video #46: Building a sampling distribution (Length: 5:43)

Video #47: Finding probability of a sample mean with normdist (Length: 3:31)

ESTIMATION AND CONFIDENCE INTERVALS


Video #48: Confidence interval with Descriptive Statistics (Length: 2:46)

Video #49: Simulation of confidence intervals sigma known (Length: 4:01)

Video #50: Computing a confidence interval with confidence-t (Length: 2:04)

ONE-SAMPLE TESTS OF HYPOTHESIS

Video #51: Conducting a one sample z test of the mean (Length: 4:27)

Video #52: Conducting a one sample t test of the mean (Length: 3:18)

Video #53: Computing beta and power (Length: 3:24)

TWO-SAMPLE TESTS OF HYPOTHESIS


Video #54: Conducting a two sample t test assuming equal variance (Length: 5:49)

Video #55: Conducting a two sample z test independent populations (Length: 5:33)

Video #56: Conducting a two sample t test assuming unequal variance (Length: 5:57)

Video #57: Conducting a paired t test for two dependent samples (Length: 1:56)

ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE
Video #58: Conducting an F test two sample for variances (Length: 4:04)

Video #59: Conducting a single factor ANOVA (Length: 3:30)

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Video #60: Conducting ANOVA two factor with replication (Length: 3:57)

Video #61: Conducting ANOVA two factor without replication (Length: 3:56)

CORRELATION AND LINEAR REGRESSION


Video #62: Computing correlation (Length: 2:50)

Video #63: How to run regression (Length: 4:55)

Video #64: How to transform data (Length: 4:36)

MULTIPLE REGRESSION ANALYSIS


Video #65: How to build a multiple regression model (Length: 5:46)

NONPARAMETRIC METHODS: NOMINAL LEVEL HYPOTHESIS TESTS


Video #66: Conducting a chi square test for observed vs. expected frequencies (Length:
5:11)

Video #67: Conducting a chi square test of independence for a contingency table
(Length: 4:08)

TIME SERIES AND FORECASTING


Video #68: Using least squares method to generate a trend line for a forecast (Length:
5:09)

Video #69: How to conduct a test for autocorrelation using Durbin Watson statistic
(Length: 5:45)

Video #70: How to deseasonalize data to generate a trend adjusted equation (Length:
5:39)

STASTISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT


Video #71: How to build a Pareto chart (Length: 1:10)

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