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    Course TitleStatistics for Business and Economics
    Course Code12083
    Number of Credits: 3
    Teaching Hours: 48
    Prerequisites:Calculus, Probability and Statistics
     
    Overview
    This course is designed for students who major in business administration and economy. By the end of this course, students are required to grasp the basic theory and method of statistics, apply statistical knowledge learned to business and economic activities, solve practical problems and cultivate statistical skills, understand various quantitative analysis methods in order to study social economic problems and other professional curriculums, acquire a good foundation for further study of professional statistics and econometrics.
     
    Delivery method
    Group work, case study, classroom learning, presentation, multimedia, Field study
     
    Syllabus

    Chapter 1 Data and statistics
    Section1: Application to business and economics
    Section2: Data
    Section3:Statistics(Descriptive statistics and inference statistics)
    Chapter 2 Descriptive statistics
    Section1:Tabular and graphical methods
    Section2:Mean determination
    Section3:Measurement of variability
    Section4:Measurement of relative location and detecting outliers
    Chapter 3
    Time series analysis
    Section1:The concept and types of time series.
    Section2: Time series indicator analytic method.
    Section3: Long-term trend analysis.
    Section4: Seasonal variation analysis.
    Chapter 4 Index analysis
    Section 1: The concept and type of index
     Section2: Index calculation and indexing
    Section 3: Index Analysis and Application
    Section 4: Index series
    Section 5: Several economic indices(self-study)
    Chapter 5 Sampling and sampling distribution
    Section 1: Sampling and sampling method;
    Section 2: Common distributions of probabilities (self-study)
    Section 3: Sampling distribution
    Chapter 6 Interval estimate of population parameters
    Section 1: The basic problems of parameter estimate
    Section 2: Interval estimate of Mean and probability
    Section 3: Determination of the sample size
    Section 4: Interval estimate of differences between Means and probabilities in two populations (self-study)
    Chapter 7 Hypothesis testing
    Section 1: The basic idea of hypothesis testing
    Section 2: Test on one population
    Section 3: Test on two populations (self-study)
    Chapter 8
    Correlation and regression analysis
    Section 1: Brief description of correlation and regression analysis
    Section 2: Simple linear correlation and regression
    Section 3: Multiple linear correlation and regression (self-study)

     
    Teacher’s information
    Luo Liangqing
    Wei Heqing
    Li Haidong
     
    Textbook
    Statistics For Business and Economics,8th edition, David R.Anderson, ISBN: 7111116275