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MBA 611 Statistics and Qantitative Methods
Dr. Tung Liu
- Course Description
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This course is on the use of statistics and quantitative methods
for making business decisions and operation management. The topics include:
applications of probability, hypothesis testing, correlation,
advanced topics for regression, time series analysis, forecasting, anlysis of variance, and linear
programming, and their applications to business, economics,
and international data.
Prerequisites: ECON 221 or equivalent; full admission to a graduate program
in the Miller College of Business.
- Current Students
- The official
MBA 611's website is on Canvas. Go to Canvas at my.bsu.edu for for the course materials.
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- Contents
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Part I. Review of Basic Statistics
Part II. Simple Regression
Part III. Multiple Regression
Part IV. Checking Assumptions in Regression
Part V. Analysis of Variance
Part VI. Linear Programming
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- Testbooks
- Statistics for Business and Economics, 8th edition, 2013
Authors: Authors: Paul Newbold, William Carlson, Betty Thorne
Publisher: Prentice Hall.
Prentice Hall Custom Business Resources, (Chapters from Managerial Decision Modeling with Spreadsheets 3/e, Authors: Balakrishnan, Render, Stair, 2013) Complied by MBA 611, Statistics and Quantitative Methods, Tung Liu
Publisher: Prentice Hall.
Course Packet for MBA 611 Statistics and Quantitative Methods, Tung Liu.
The textbooks for MBA 611 and the course packet are available at T.I.S. Bookstore and Ball State Bookstore. You can contact T.I.S. Bookstore at (888) 723-6404, (765) 282-1811, or email to textbkbs@tisbook.com.
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