Synopses & Reviews
Quantitative Methods is part of a new national programme of highly developed texts and modules for undergraduate business programmes, to be published by Blackwell Business in association with the Open Learning Foundation.
The text introduces a knowledge of quantitative methods which will enable students to process numerical information of the type and style found in the business environment. It emphasizes the practical application of quantitative methods to business decision-making.
A rudimentary knowledge of mathematics is assumed, but an additional unit is included on basic mathematics which is suitable for those students who enrol on a business studies course without formal mathematics qualifications.
Topics covered include:
- Foundation mathematics.
- Data presentation.
- Regression and correlation analysis.
- Probability.
- Sampling theory.
- Index numbers and time series.
Synopsis
An introduction to quantitative methods delivering the knowledge and skills required to process, utilize and manipulate numerical information of the type and style found in the business environment. The practical application of quantitative methods is emphasized.
An additional unit on basic mathematics is included which is suitable for students enrolling on business studies programs without formal mathematical qualifications.
Contents include: foundation mathematics and business mathematics; data presentation; linear programming; regression and correlation analysis; probability and probability distribution.
About the Author
Graham Hackett is Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Methods at the University of Glamorgan.
David Caunt is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Wolverhampton.
Table of Contents
1. Basic Mathematics.
2. Business Mathematics.
3. Data Presentation.
4. Linear Programming.
5. Regression and Correlation.
6. Probability.
7. Probability Distributions.
8. Sampling.
9. Index Numbers and Time Series.