Course Objectives: To enable students to understand concepts and aspects related to Research, Data Collection, Analysis and Interpretation
SUGGESTED READING:
1. Kothari, C.R. (2009): Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques, 2nd Revised Edition reprint, New Age International Publishers.
2. Kumar, R (2011): Research Methodology: A Step - by - Step Guide for Beginners, SAGE publications
Objectives: To familiarize with the techniques of Industrial Statistics .
SUGGESTED READING:
1. Montogomery, D. C. (2009): Introduction to Statistical Quality Control, 6th Edition,Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
2. Goon A.M., Gupta M.K. and Dasgupta B. (2002): Fundamentals of Statistics, Vol. I& II, 8th Edn. The World Press, Kolkata.
3. Mukhopadhyay, P (2011):Applied Statistics, 2nd edition revised reprint, Books and Allied(P) Ltd.
4. Montogomery, D. C. and Runger, G.C. (2008): Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, 3rd Edition reprint, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
5. Ehrlich, B. Harris (2002): Transactional Six Sigma and Lean Servicing, 2nd Edition, St. Lucie Press.
6. Hoyle, David (1995): ISO Quality Systems Handbook, 2nd Edition, Butterworth Heinemann Publication
Course Objectives: To introduce concepts and methodology of Statistical Modeling.
SUGGESTED READINGS
1. Weisberg, S. (2005). Applied Linear Regression (Third edition). Wiley.
2. Wu, C. F. J. And Hamada, M. (2009). Experiments, Analysis, and Parameter Design Optimization (Second edition), John Wiley.
3. Renchner, A. C. And Schaalje, G. B. (2008). Linear Models in Statistics (Second edition), John Wiley and Sons
Course Objectives: To impart basic knowledge of Parametric and Non Parametric techniques of Testing of Hypothesis
SUGGESTED READINGS
1. Goon A.M., Gupta M.K.: Das Gupta.B. (2005), Fundamentals of Statistics, Vol. I,World Press, Calcutta.
2. Rohatgi V. K. and Saleh, A.K. Md. E. (2009): An Introduction to Probability andStatistics. 2ndEdn. (Reprint) John Wiley and Sons.
3. Miller, I. and Miller, M. (2002) : John E. Freund’s Mathematical Statistics (6thaddition, low price edition), Prentice Hall of India.
4. Dudewicz, E. J., and Mishra, S. N. (1988): Modern Mathematical Statistics. JohnWiley & Sons.
5. Mood A.M, Graybill F.A. and Boes D.C,: Introduction to the Theory of Statistics,McGraw Hill.
6. Bhat B.R, Srivenkatramana T and Rao Madhava K.S. (1997) Statistics: A Beginner’sText,
Vol. I, New Age International (P) Ltd.
7. Snedecor G.W and Cochran W.G.(1967) Statistical Methods. lowa State University