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Recent years have seen an increase of the array of Statistical techniques using computer technologies to summarise and simplify the behaviour of data. Furthermore, another notable feature of Statistical techniques through the power of a computer is that, it is capable of giving graphical description of the data, which is more assimilated and interpreted than a numerical one. The graphical display assists in summarizing a large volume of numerical data, simplify the aspect of the data by appealing to our natural ability to absorb visual images and offer a global view of the information, thereby…mehr

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Recent years have seen an increase of the array of Statistical techniques using computer technologies to summarise and simplify the behaviour of data. Furthermore, another notable feature of Statistical techniques through the power of a computer is that, it is capable of giving graphical description of the data, which is more assimilated and interpreted than a numerical one. The graphical display assists in summarizing a large volume of numerical data, simplify the aspect of the data by appealing to our natural ability to absorb visual images and offer a global view of the information, thereby motivating possible explanation. The level of achievement of Business Organisations depend however on how well it acquaints itself in carrying out its daily operations effectively and it's timely response to changes that may affect transactions at anytime. These can only be realized if the Organization's employees develop and possess the skill and competencies regarding data analysis using basic concepts and their applications. This is anchored on the assumption that targeted users have some insights into methods of sampling and probability distribution.
Autorenporträt
Alhassan Bunyaminu is a Lecturer, Statistician and a Management Scientist. He holds a BSc in Statistics from the Open University, UK; Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science; MSc in Statistics and Management Science, University of the West of England, UK and pursued a PhD program with Central University of Nicaragua.