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Basic Statistical Techniques Probability

probability

Probability Trial Outcome Event Sample space Independence Complement Disjoint Mutually exclusive Contingency table Marginal probability Joint probability Conditional probability

Business Management Theory of Management

Theory Of management Scientific management Fredrick Taylor Gilbreth’s Henry Gantt Fordism Marxist perspective McDonaldisation Hawthorne Studies Weberian Bureaucracy Henry Fayol – administrative Contingency approach

Law for Accounting and Finance Sources of Law

Sources of law Common law & Equity Case law – judge made law, reading cases Legislation – delegated? EU law Binding precedent