An introduction to sampling and statistical inference, which can be attributed to the production of a reliable inferences on the population mean percent or key concepts (confidence intervals, tests of statistical significance, the choice of sample size). Contains discussion of problems of sampling in the real world where prejudice and reaction nonrepresentativeness. Violate the principles upon which statistical inference is based

An introduction to sampling and statistical inference, which can be attributed to the production of a reliable inferences on the population mean percent or key concepts (confidence intervals, tests of statistical significance, the choice of sample size). Contains discussion of problems of sampling in the real world where prejudice and reaction nonrepresentativeness. Violate the principles upon which statistical inference is based
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Release Date: 6 November 1990. Prod #: 191092-PDF-ENG
Sampling and Statistical Inference HBR case solution

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