100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Exam (elaborations)

Test Bank — Business Statistics: For Contemporary Decision Making, 11th Edition — Ken Black — ISBN 9781119905448 — Latest Update 2025/2026 — (All Chapters Covered 1–19)

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
771
Grade
A+
Uploaded on
08-01-2026
Written in
2025/2026

Test Bank — Business Statistics: For Contemporary Decision Making, 11th Edition — Ken Black — ISBN 9781119905448 — Latest Update 2025/2026 — (All Chapters Covered 1–19). The chapter structure includes: Chapter 1: Introduction to Statistics and Business Analytics, Chapter 2: Visualizing Data with Charts and Graphs, Chapter 3: Descriptive Statistics, Chapter 4: Probability, Chapter 5: Discrete Distributions, Chapter 6: Continuous Distributions, Chapter 7: Sampling and Sampling Distributions, Chapter 8: Statistical Inference: Estimation for Single Populations, Chapter 9: Statistical Inference: Hypothesis Testing for Single Populations, and Chapter 10: Statistical Inferences About Two Populations. Advanced applications are covered in Chapter 11: Analysis of Variance and Design of Experiments, Chapter 12: Simple Regression Analysis and Correlation, Chapter 13: Multiple Regression Analysis, Chapter 14: Building Multiple Regression Models, Chapter 15: Time-Series Forecasting and Index Numbers, Chapter 16: Analysis of Categorical Data, Chapter 17: Nonparametric Statistics, Chapter 18: Statistical Quality Control, and Chapter 19: Decision Analysis.

Show more Read less
Institution
Business Statistics
Course
Business Statistics











Whoops! We can’t load your doc right now. Try again or contact support.

Written for

Institution
Business Statistics
Course
Business Statistics

Document information

Uploaded on
January 8, 2026
Number of pages
771
Written in
2025/2026
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers

Subjects

Content preview

Business Statistics for
Contemporary Decision Making
ST

11th Edition
UV


TEST BANK
IA
_A
PP

Ken Black

────────────────────────────────────────────────────
RO

Comprehensive Test Bank for Instructors
and Students
VE

© Ken Black.
D

All rights reserved. Reproduction or distribution without permission is prohibited.
?



© BooksbyMed

, est Bank for Business Statistics: For Contemporary Decision Making (11th
Edition)
Ken Black
ISBN: 9781119905448



Chapter 1. Introduction to Statistics and Business Analytics
ST

Chapter 2. Visualizing Data with Charts and Graphs
Chapter 3. Descriptive Statistics
Chapter 4. Probability
UV

Chapter 5. Discrete Distributions
Chapter 6. Continuous Distributions
Chapter 7. Sampling and Sampling Distributions
Chapter 8. Statistical Inference: Estimation for Single Populations
IA

Chapter 9. Statistical Inference: Hypothesis Testing for Single Populations
Chapter 10. Statistical Inferences About Two Populations
Chapter 11. Analysis of Variance and Design of Experiments
_A

Chapter 12. Simple Regression Analysis and Correlation
Chapter 13. Multiple Regression Analysis
Chapter 14. Building Multiple Regression Models
PP

Chapter 15. Time-Series Forecasting and Index Numbers
Chapter 16. Analysis of Categorical Data
Chapter 17. Nonparametric Statistics
Chapter 18. Statistical Quality Control
RO

Chapter 19. Decision Analysis
VE
D ?



© BooksbyMed

, CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS AND BUSINESS
ANALYTICS
CHAPTER LEARNING OBJECTIVES
ST

1. Define important statistical terms, including population, sample, and parameter, as
they relate to descriptive and inferential statistics. The study of statistics can be subdivided
into two main areas: descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics result
UV
from gathering data from a body, group, or population and reaching conclusions only about that
group. Inferential statistics are generated from the process of gathering sample data from a
group, body, or population and reaching conclusions about the larger group from which the
sample was drawn.
IA
2. Explain the difference between variables, measurement, and data, and compare the
four different levels of data: nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio. Most business statistics
studies contain variables, measurements, and data. A variable is a characteristic of any entity
_A
being studied that is capable of taking on different values. Examples of variables might include
monthly household food spending, time between arrivals at a restaurant, and patient satisfaction
rating. A measurement is when a standard process is used to assign numbers to particular
attributes or characteristics of a variable. Measurements of monthly household food spending
might be taken in dollars, time between arrivals might be measured in minutes, and patient
PP
satisfaction might be measured using a 5-point scale. Data are recorded measurements. It is
data that are analyzed by business statisticians in order to learn more about the variables being
studied. Two major types of inferential statistics are (1) parametric statistics and (2)
nonparametric statistics. Use of parametric statistics requires interval or ratio data and certain
assumptions about the distribution of the data. The techniques presented in this text are largely
RO
parametric. If data are only nominal or ordinal in level, nonparametric statistics must be used.
The appropriate type of statistical analysis depends on the level of data measurement, which
can be (1) nominal, (2) ordinal, (3) interval, or (4) ratio. Nominal is the lowest level, representing
the classification of only data such as geographic location, sex, or social insurance number. The
next level is ordinal, which provides rank ordering measurements in which the intervals between
VE
consecutive numbers do not necessarily represent equal distances. Interval is the next to
highest level of data measurement, in which the distances represented by consecutive numbers
are equal. The highest level of data measurement is ratio, which has all the qualities of interval
measurement, but ratio data contain an absolute zero and ratios between numbers are
meaningful. Interval and ratio data are sometimes called metric or quantitative data. Nominal
D?
and ordinal data are sometimes called nonmetric or qualitative data.


3. Explain the differences between the four dimensions of big data. The data that is
available to decision makers is exponentially growing, as are the sources for that data. This
growth has resulted in a new set of data called ‘big data’. Big data is defined as a collection of
large and complex datasets from different sources that are difficult to process using traditional
data management and processing applications. There are four key characteristics associated



Copyright © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd. Unauthorized copying, distribution, or transmission of this page is prohibited

, Introduction to Statistics 1-2


with big data and they are: variety, velocity, veracity and volume. Each of these characteristics
are discussed in the text.
The computer allows for the storage, retrieval, and transfer of large data sets. Furthermore,
computer soft ware has been developed to analyze data by means of sophisticated statistical
techniques. Business statisticians use many popular statistical soft ware packages, including
Minitab, SAS, and SPSS. In this text, the computer statistical output presented is from the
Microsoft Excel software, which in spite of its limitations, is the most commonly used package in
the business environment.
ST
4. Compare and contrast the three categories of business analytics. There are three main
categories of business analytics, or the application of processes and techniques that transform
raw data into meaningful information to improve decision making. The three categories are
descriptive analytics, predictive analytics and prescriptive analytics. Descriptive analytics
UV
describe what has or is happening relative to the data collected. On the other hand, predictive
analytics which look to find relationships in the data. Tools in this category include regression
analysis, time-series and forecasting; all of which are designed to allow management to
estimate what might happen based on a given set of criteria or circumstance. The last category
is prescriptive analytics which take risk into account when analyzing data and making decisions
IA
based on that data. Examples of where prescriptive analytics may be used include performance
management or network analysis.
_A
5. Describe the data mining and data visualization processes. Data mining is the process
of collecting, exploring and analyzing large volumes of data in an effort to uncover hidden
patterns and/or relationships that can be used to enhance business decision-making. Data
mining allows businesses to take large amounts of data, pull out what they need to facilitate
decision making. Data visualization is the study of visual representation of data and is
PP
employed to convey data or information by imparting it as visual objects displayed in graphics.
By presenting the information or data visually can make the data and data results more
understandable and thereby more useable.
RO
VE
D?


Copyright © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd. Unauthorized copying, distribution, or transmission of this page is prohibited

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
BooksbyMeds Johns Hopkins University
View profile
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
365
Member since
2 year
Number of followers
238
Documents
1545
Last sold
8 hours ago
BooksbyMeds: Verified Solutions, Test Banks & Guides for Medical, Nursing, Business, Engineering, Accounting, Chemistry, Biology & Other Subjects

Welcome to Books by Med – Your Proven Path to Academic Excellence! Looking for high-quality, reliable, and exam-ready study materials? You’re in the right place. Our shop specializes in original publisher content, including solutions manuals, test banks, and comprehensive study guides that are ideal for university and college students across various subjects. Our resources are designed to help you grasp complex topics faster, retain essential information, and excel in your exams with confidence. - Instantly downloadable PDFs - Trusted by thousands of students worldwide - Expert-curated content from original publishers across a range of subjects Whether you're prepping for finals, catching up on coursework, or looking for a more effective way to study—Books by Med is your proven strategy for academic success. Recommend us to your peers and help them study smarter too. Start reaching your academic goals with Books by Med today!

Read more Read less
4.1

27 reviews

5
18
4
1
3
4
2
2
1
2

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions