Statistics for Business 2600-BM-STATFB
1. Basic concepts of statistical description: division of statistical populations, statistical characteristics, measurement scales.
2. Classical measures of central tendency and variability.
3. Sample selection issues.
4. The concept of a random variable.
5. Normal distribution.
6. Interval estimation, confidence intervals
7. Hypothesis testing for means
8. Correlation and regression
Type of course
Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
K_U02 – The student is able to correctly interpret technological, social, political, legal, economic and ecological processes and phenomena and their impact on the functioning of the organization and the entire economy, using the appropriate statistical methods.
K_U06 – has the ability to self-educate and improve acquired qualification
K_K01 – The student is ready to assess and critically approach situations and phenomena related to the functioning of the organization, sector and the entire economy using statsitcial models.
Assessment criteria
Active participation during classes.
Getting more than 60% of points from 1st colloquium and more than 60% points form 2nd colloquium
Final score is a sum of points from colloquium.
0 – 59: 2
60 – 67: 3
68 – 75: 3,5
76 – 83: 4
84 – 91: 4,5
92 – 99: 5
100 – 110: 5!
Bibliography
Aczel, A., Complete Business Daniel W., Statistics 8/E, Wohl Publishing
Additional information
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