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Title: Statistics for Business and Economics II


1
Statistics for Business and Economics II
  • Stat II 20311
  • Dr. Shuguang Liu

2
Outline
  • Course overview
  • Administrative stuff
  • Introduction to stat II

3
Course Overview
4
Who Am I?
  • Ph.D. in management science
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Courses taught
  • OM, MS, BRM, BDSS, Stat
  • Calculus for Manager

5
My Contact Information
  • Office VH 335
  • Telephone x2960
  • Email liush_at_newpaltz.edu

6
The Goals for This Course Are
  • Introduce a wide variety of Statistics issues and
    techniques
  • Prepare a foundation for
  • More in-depth study
  • Working as a statistician
  • Maintain a practical focus
  • Application oriented
  • Results providing insights to decisions and
    solution to problems
  • Practice using select tools techniques

7
Your Learning in This Course Will Occur in Two
Ways
  • Class discussions
  • Working problems (quizzes and assigned homework)

8
Administrative Stuff
9
Course Pre-requisites
  • Statistics descriptive statistics, probability
  • PC software MS Excel

10
The Requirements for This Course Are Simple
  • Read before you come to class
  • Participate during class
  • Take quizzes
  • Complete homework assignments on time
  • Take the exams

11
The Grading for the Course Will Be
  • Quizzes 15
  • Homework (6) 15
  • Midterm I 20
  • Midterm II 20
  • Final exam 30

12
Exams Schedule Will Be
  • Currently scheduled for
  • Exam I
  • Exam II
  • Final exam
  • Not cumulative
  • Ill allow some notes

13
Course Materials Youll Want to Have
  • Textbook
  • Berenson, Levine, and Krehbiel, basic business
    statistics. Prentice hall, 10th edition.

14
Course Web Page
  • http//www.newpaltz.edu/liush/stat2.htm
  • Handouts as they become available
  • Homework solutions
  • Announcements
  • So check frequently

15
Some Introduction
16
Why Are You Taking This Course?
  • I have a burning desire to be an statistician
  • Im strangely attracted to statistics and related
    subjects
  • They made me do it

17
Descriptive Statistics
  • Descriptive statistics are the tabular,
    graphical, and numerical methods used to
    summarize data.

18
Numerical Descriptive Statistics
  • The most common numerical descriptive
    statistic
  • is the average (or mean).
  • Hudsons average cost of parts, based on the
    50
  • tune-ups studied, is 79 (found by summing
    the
  • 50 cost values and then dividing by 50).

19
Statistical Inference
Population
- the set of all elements of interest in a
particular study
Sample
- a subset of the population
Statistical inference
- the process of using data obtained from a
sample to make estimates and test hypotheses
about the characteristics of a population
Census
- collecting data for a population
Sample survey
- collecting data for a sample
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Process of Statistical Inference
1. Population consists of all tune-ups.
Average cost of parts is unknown.
2. A sample of 50 engine tune-ups is examined.
3. The sample data provide a sample average
parts cost of 79 per tune-up.
4. The sample average is used to estimate the
population average.
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Computers and Statistical Analysis
  • Statistical analysis often involves working
    with
  • large amounts of data.
  • Computer software is typically used to conduct
    the
  • analysis.
  • Statistical software packages such as
    Microsoft Excel
  • and Minitab are capable of data management,
    analysis,
  • and presentation.
  • Instructions for using Excel and Minitab are
    provided
  • in chapter appendices.

22
What Will be Covered?
  • Hypothesis Testing
  • One population
  • Two population
  • Analysis of Variance and Experimental Design
  • Simple Linear Regression

23
Projected Schedule
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