Bruce L. Bowerman Book order






- 2016
- 2014
Experimental Design
Unified Concepts, Practical Applications, and Computer Implementation
- 274 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Offering a comprehensive overview of experimental design and analysis, this book stands out for its brevity, covering the subject in about half the space of similar texts. It requires only a basic understanding of statistics, making it accessible to a broad audience. The innovative approach effectively simplifies complex concepts, ensuring that readers can grasp essential methodologies without overwhelming detail.
- 2003
Business Statistics in Practice with Revised Student CD-ROM
- 960 pages
- 34 hours of reading
Focusing on practical application, this edition emphasizes real-world business statistics through ongoing case studies and examples relevant to contemporary students. It illustrates how statistical techniques enhance business decision-making and processes. The text integrates Excel and Minitab outputs, providing a rich array of computer-based exercises and internet resources. Additionally, it includes an updated version of MegaStat for Excel and offers graphical exploration of statistical concepts through Visual Statistics, enhancing the learning experience.
- 2001
This text explains business statistic concepts through the use of case studies and examples that reflect real applications of statistics. The book offers a technological perspective, while the CD-ROM has step-by-step walk-through examples to assist students visualize statistical concepts.
- 1997
Applied Statistics. Improving Business Processes
- 1296 pages
- 46 hours of reading
This text focuses on improving business processes by using all the important statistical techniques needed to facilitate effective decision making. The text follows a traditional approach and topic organization that is appropriate for most introductory business statistics courses, but also incorporates a more modern approach that infuses quality and emphasizes process improvement throughout. The authors' highest priority is developing a text that offers clear and understandable explanations of concepts and providing case studies and examples that reflect real applications of statistics today.