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Friday, July 22, 2011

Microeconomic Theory

Author: Guoqiang TIAN
Webpage:http://econweb.tamu.edu/tian/
Type: Study Notes, Lecture Notes
Level: MBA



Guoqiang TIAN is a professor at the Department of Economics, Texas A&M University

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

An Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Author: Muhammad El-Taha
Webpage:http://web1.uct.usm.maine.edu/~eltaha/
Type: Study Notes, Lecture Notes
Level: MBA

The first chapter briefly describes the basic key definitions of data analysis. The next chapter refers to basic probability concepts, such as sample spaces, laws of probability, random sampling and modeling uncertainty. Chapter 3 deals with discrete random variables, and chapter 4 is about continuous distributions, such as the normal distribution, the uniform and the exponential. The central limit theorem is covered in chapter 5. The topic of chapter 6 is large sample estimation. In chapter 7, the discussion is about large-sample tests of hypothesis. The reader can find about a population mean testing, two population means comparing and about p-value. Chapter 8 is about small-sample tests of hypothesis and chapter 9 deals with analysis of variance. Chapter 10 introduces simple linear regression and correlation. Aspects covered in this chapter, are least square prediction equation, predicting y for a given x, coefficient of correlation and computer printouts for regression analysis. Finally, Chapter 11 deals with multiple linear regression.

Muhammad El-Taha is a professor at the Department of  Mathematics and Statistics, University of Southern Maine, Portland

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