Course Name (English)
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STATISTICAL METHODS
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Course Code |
ECO541 |
Course Description |
This course provides an introduction to statistical concepts that can be applied to business environment. Hypothesis testing and inferences are introduced to provide students with skills to be used in business research and analysis.
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Transferable Skills |
Relective learner Systematically Inquisitive |
Teaching Methodologies |
Lectures, Lab Work, Field Trip, Tutorial, Discussion |
CLO |
CLO1 |
Describe results from descriptive statistics |
CLO2 |
Determine the relevant statistical techniques (z, t, F and chi-square distributions) to use for specific situations. |
CLO3 |
Display skills in SPSS software application related to statistical methods |
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Pre-Requisite Courses |
No course recommendations |
Reading List | Recommended Text | - Mann, P. S. 2007, Introductory Statistics, 6 Ed., John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pte Ltd
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Reference Book Resources | - Bluman, A. G. 2007, Elementary Statistics: A Step by Step Approac, 7 Ed., McGraw-Hill
- Anderson, Sweeney, & Williams. 2006, Modern Business Statistics, South-Western:Thomson Learning.
- Newbold, Carlson, & Thorne 2007, Statistics for Business and Economics, 6 Ed., Pearson.
- Johnson, R. 2007, Elementary Statistics, 10 Ed., Duxbury Press
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Article/Paper List | This Course does not have any article/paper resources |
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Other References | This Course does not have any other resources |
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