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Probability Concepts and Their Analysis

In: Essentials of Excel, Excel VBA, SAS and Minitab for Statistical and Financial Analyses

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  • Cheng-Few Lee

    (Rutgers University, Department of Finance)

  • John Lee

    (Center for PBBEF Research)

  • Jow-Ran Chang

    (National Tsing Hua University, Department of Quantitative Finance)

  • Tzu Tai

    (Mezocliq, LLC)

Abstract

In the previous chapters we studied on how to analyze and describe a data set. It was implied that we had all the data items that we need. We will now deal with the situations where this is not the case. We will be unable to get all the data items that we are interested in analyzing because of prohibitive costs. Cost could be time, money, or effort.

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  • Cheng-Few Lee & John Lee & Jow-Ran Chang & Tzu Tai, 2016. "Probability Concepts and Their Analysis," Springer Books, in: Essentials of Excel, Excel VBA, SAS and Minitab for Statistical and Financial Analyses, chapter 0, pages 119-144, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-38867-0_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-38867-0_5
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