Levine, Stephan, Krehbiel & Berenson are the authors of Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel, the most sought after book for Statistics.
David M. Levine
David M. Levine, popularly known as Levine is one of the four authors of Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel. David M. Levine is Professor of Statistics and Computer Information Systems at Bernard M. Baruch College (City University of New York). Professor Levine has a very strong academic background, which is evident from Professor Levine’s B.B.A. and M.B.A. degrees in Statistics from City College of New York and a Ph.D. degree from New York University in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. David M. Levine has made valuable contributions in the field of Statistics, Business etc
David Stephan
David Stephan or Professor Stephan is a well versed in the field of statistics, which is evident from his contribution in the statistics text Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel (Fourth Edition). David Stephan has been to Bernard M. Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business and City University of New York as part of his education and further career.
Timothy C. Krehbiel
Timothy C. Krehbiel or Tim Krehbiel or Professor Krehbiel went to Miami University for his education and later settled as a Tutor in Richard T. Farmer School of Business administration. Timothy C. Krehbiel was one of the most popular tutors in the B School! Timothy C. Krehbiel was honoured by his fellow colleagues and students with three awards for excellence and innovation in teaching. Professor Krehbiel has great knowledge in the field of statistics, which is reflected his co-authored text: Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel
Mark L. Berenson
Mark L. Berenson is Professor Emeritus of Statistics in the Zicklin School of Business. Professor Berenson has been a part of Department of Montclair State University as well. Mark L. Berenson is a well known and respected Professor in his field. Mark L. Berenson has co-authored around ten textbooks which is a major contribution to the field of Statistics.