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Paper Masters
Statistics and Quantitative Analysis in Business Decision-Making
Statistics is the study of data collection, its organization, analysis, interpretation and eventually its presentation. It is the science of collecting, summarizing, analyzing data in numerical form.
Paper Undergraduate
Managing organizational information through statistical analysis
The French are the largest spenders overall when only considering the average spend per group, even though on average the Italians came to the resort in larger numbers. The British and Germans had the lowest spend per…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Business statistics: concepts and applications
Business statistics is an area of statistics which works with economic data. Business statistics allows making certain observations on the base of economic data analysis, which plays an important role in further…
Research Paper Doctorate
Business statistics fundamentals and applications
Statistical data is a vital aid for businesses to make decisions that involve uncertainty and risks in the future. The use of probability distribution offers general idea to the businesses how the future events are most…
Research Paper Doctorate
Business statistics concepts and applications
Numbers are unable to converse with human beings. Should we look with purpose; numbers can tell us a lot. In the area of mathematics an entirely new branch of study called statistics has been developed for this purpose.
Research Paper Masters
Ethics, business statistics, and Christian worldview
This paper analyzes the profession of the statistician and the process of statistical analysis from a moral perspective. The conclusion draws upon the Christian worldview to discuss the concept of free will and ethics and the ability of statistical knowledge to facilitate positive choices. Statistical analysis can promote good-decision making but it can also hamper it.