Joshua Cherry
Joshua Cherry

MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS & DECISION SCIENCES
Visiting Assistant Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences

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Joshua Cherry is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences. He joined the faculty in 2011, after completing his PhD in Economics at the University of Michigan. His research interests include game theory, microeconomic theory, information economics and experimental economics. His most recent work has studied the role of information in long term strategic interactions.
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Full-Time / Part-Time MBA
Statistical Methods For Management Decisions (DECS-434-0)

This course counts toward the following majors: Decision Sciences.

This sequel to DECS-433 extends the statistical techniques learned in that course to allow for the exploration of relationships between variables. Topics include one- and two-population hypothesis testing, correlation, simple and multiple regression analysis, and qualitative variables. The course also covers applications of the material and a number of case studies. Extensive use of spreadsheet statistical analysis software is required.