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    Supervision : concepts and skill-building / by Certo, Samuel C.

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…-- Modern supervision -- Challenges, functions of the supervisor, skills of the supervisor, and Supervision and human resources. Each part concludes with an exercise that is linked to instructor-accessible videos called the "Manager's hot seat video."…”
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    Supervision : concepts and skill-building / by Certo, Samuel C.

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…-- Modern supervision -- Challenges, functions of the supervisor, skills of the supervisor, and Supervision and human resources. Each part concludes with an exercise that is linked to instructor-accessible videos called the "Manager's hot seat video."…”
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    Auditing and assurance services/ by Arens, Alvin A.

    Published 2012
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    Auditing and assurance services : an integrated approach / by Elder Randal J

    Published 2010
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    Auditing and assurance services : an integrated approach / by Elder Randal J

    Published 2010
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    Administrative law / by Craig, Paul

    Published 2021
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    Administrative law / by Craig, Paul

    Published 2008
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    Administrative law / by Craig, Paul

    Published 2021
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    Understanding statistics / Bruce J. Chalmer

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…-- 3 Describing Data for a Single Variable -- 3.1 There are many ways of summarizing a set of data -- 3.2 Often we are interested in the entire population distribution -- 3.3 Some distributions can be approximated by mathematical functions -- 3.4 A histogram and frequency distribution are very useful descriptive tools -- 3.5 In a histogram, area represents relative frequency -- 3.6 The mean, median, and mode are useful for describing central tendency -- 3.7 The range and interquartile range are measures of variability -- 3.8 The standard deviation is the most commonly used measure of variability -- 3.9 The standard deviation is computed differently for samples versus populations -- 4 Some Distributions Used in Statistical Inference -- 4.1 Knowing the sampling distribution of a statistic allows us to draw inferences from sample data -- 4.2 The standard normal distribution is used to find areas under any normal curve -- 4.3 The binomial distribution is used for variables that count the number of yeses -- 4.4 To calculate binomial probabilities, we need to find the probability of each possible outcome -- 4.5 We next find the number of relevant outcomes and multiply it by the probability of each relevant outcome -- 4.6 Binomial probabilities can be computed from a general formula and are also available in tables -- 4.7 A binomial distribution with large n and moderate p is approximately normal -- 5 Interval Estimation -- 5.1 The standard error of a statistic is the standard deviation of its sampling distribution -- 5.2 The CLT can be applied to draw inferences about the population mean -- 5.3 If we know…”
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    Understanding statistics / Bruce J. Chalmer by CHALMER, Bruce J.

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…-- 3 Describing Data for a Single Variable -- 3.1 There are many ways of summarizing a set of data -- 3.2 Often we are interested in the entire population distribution -- 3.3 Some distributions can be approximated by mathematical functions -- 3.4 A histogram and frequency distribution are very useful descriptive tools -- 3.5 In a histogram, area represents relative frequency -- 3.6 The mean, median, and mode are useful for describing central tendency -- 3.7 The range and interquartile range are measures of variability -- 3.8 The standard deviation is the most commonly used measure of variability -- 3.9 The standard deviation is computed differently for samples versus populations -- 4 Some Distributions Used in Statistical Inference -- 4.1 Knowing the sampling distribution of a statistic allows us to draw inferences from sample data -- 4.2 The standard normal distribution is used to find areas under any normal curve -- 4.3 The binomial distribution is used for variables that count the number of yeses -- 4.4 To calculate binomial probabilities, we need to find the probability of each possible outcome -- 4.5 We next find the number of relevant outcomes and multiply it by the probability of each relevant outcome -- 4.6 Binomial probabilities can be computed from a general formula and are also available in tables -- 4.7 A binomial distribution with large n and moderate p is approximately normal -- 5 Interval Estimation -- 5.1 The standard error of a statistic is the standard deviation of its sampling distribution -- 5.2 The CLT can be applied to draw inferences about the population mean -- 5.3 If we know…”
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    Cost accounting by Khan, M. Y.

    Published 2000
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    Understanding jurisprudence : an introduction to legal theory / by Wacks, Raymond

    Published 2021
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    Karl Marx : a reader by Marx, Karl, 1818-1883

    Published 1986
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    Human resource management in health care : principles and practice / by McConnell, Charles R.

    Published 2021
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    Society explained : an introduction to sociology / by Rousseau, Nathan

    Published 2014
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    Principles of management accounting Vol. 1 by Maheshwari, S. N.

    Published 2006
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    Introduction to computers and basic programming / by XAVIER

    Published 2008
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    Principles of management accounting Vol. 1 by Maheshwari, S. N.

    Published 2006
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