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This course focuses on the appropriate use of commonly used multivariate statistical techniques to analyse data to inform management. Multiple regression analysis is covered at some length. Other topics include correlation, analysis of variance, discriminant analysis and data mining. Students use a commercial statistical package, SPSS, throughout the course. Interpretation, reporting and critical reflection of the results for management are emphasized. The contribution of each analysis to understanding a business situation is identified. The concept of a statistical model is introduced. This is a required course for majors in Marketing and Management Science and Operations Management and is a prerequisite for all honours degrees offered by the Department of Management.
The student will be able to:1. Be aware of the steps involved in positivist enquiry.2. Show an awareness of the contribution that statistical analysis can make to organisations; be aware of the limitations.3. Identify business situations where statistical analysis may be applied; formulate research questions.4. Select an appropriate analysis to undertake an investigation to achieve given aims.5. Perform analyses using SPSS for basic statistics and a range of commonly used multivariate statistical analyses. 6. Show an awareness of the assumptions under which it is valid to use these techniques.7. Show an awareness of the concept of statistical modelling using multivariate techniques, and assess and develop basic models using the techniques covered.8. Report and interpret results for management.9. Critically assess results of analysis.10. Critically assess data.
(1) MSCI110 or 15 points of STAT; (2) 15 points from MSCI or MGMT or MKTG or MATH
MSCI210, MSCI280, MGMT280
MSCI280, MGMT280
Terri Green
Siegel, Andrew F; Practical business statistics ; 6th ed; Academic Press, 2012 (Note: 5th or 6th edition may be used).
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Domestic fee $655.00
International fee $2,888.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
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