"New challenges driven by evolving global technology inspire fresh trends and approaches in teaching statistics in business schools of the 21st century."
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Amir Aczel (2012), "Complete Business Statistics", 8th Edition, ISBN: 978-1935938187, p. vii.
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Amir Aczel
Amir Aczel (November 6, 1950 – November 26, 2015) was an Israeli-born American lecturer in mathematics and the history of mathematics and science, and an author of popular books on mathematics and science.
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