Statistical Analysis with Excel For Dummies
Author: Joseph Schmuller Ph.D.
Publisher: For Dummies; 2 edition
Publication Date: 2009-06-02
ISBN-10: 0470454067
ISBN-13: 9780470454060
Paperback: 504 Pages
You too can understand the statistics of life, even if you’re math-challenged!
What do you need to calculate? Manufacturing output? A curve for test scores? Sports stats? You and Excel can do it, and this non-intimidating guide shows you how. It demystifies the different types of statistics, how Excel functions and formulas work, the meaning of means and medians, how to interpret your figures, and more — in plain English.
Getting there — learn how variables, samples, and probability are used to get the information you want
Excel tricks — find out what’s built into the program to help you work with Excel formulas
Playing with worksheets — get acquainted with the worksheet functions for each step
Graphic displays — present your data as pie graphs, bar graphs, line graphs, or scatter plots
What’s normal? — understand normal distribution and probability
Hyping hypotheses — learn to use hypothesis testing with means and variables
When regression is progress — discover when and how to use regression for forecasting
What are the odds — work with probability, random variables, and binomial distribution
Open the book and find:
Ten statistical and graphical tips and traps
The difference between descriptive and inferential statistics
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I used this book along with the “dummies” book as tutorials to help me get enough of a grasp of sadistics (I mean, statistics) to earn a “C” in the class. It would NOT have been possible without the two book aids I bought. The pages were worn and curled by the time the 6-week course was over, but it was so nice to find what I couldn’t understand from the professor and the classroom text, in this book.
Rating: 4 / 5
Added to Library with other books to help communicate ideas and thoughts to kids. Variety in communicating is a great way to see other angles to help kids figure out how things work.
I had statistics in college (15+ years ago) but don’t remember much. I don’t have any statistical software at work, but need to do some deeper analysis. I bought this book and am about 1/2 way through. It is very easy to understand and is loaded with examples. I never realized I could do so much with Excel. Although this book was written for Excel 2003, I’m using 2007 and can still follow along without any issues. I’d highly recommend this book for anyone needing to do some basic statistical analysis!
Rating: 5 / 5
This is an excellent resource for those who need to do statistical analysis, but who don’t want to (or can’t afford) to hire it professionally done.
Excel has many sophisticated statistical analysis tools built in. The author explains how to access these capabilities, how to decide which of them to use, and how to use them correctly. In addition, there is a great deal of information on designing graphs to display the results of the analysis.
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As is the case with most of the “for Dummies” books, this one divides the information into short, easily digestible bites. The writing style is somewhat breezy, but that never interferes with the utility of the book.
This is an excellent, short reference that is worth every penny. I’m very happy I bought it, and I’d do it again.
Rating: 5 / 5
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I used this book along with the “dummies” book as tutorials to help me get enough of a grasp of sadistics (I mean, statistics) to earn a “C” in the class. It would NOT have been possible without the two book aids I bought. The pages were worn and curled by the time the 6-week course was over, but it was so nice to find what I couldn’t understand from the professor and the classroom text, in this book.
Rating: 4 / 5
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Pretty helpful book. I just needed to review some basics, and it served my purpose.
Rating: 4 / 5
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Added to Library with other books to help communicate ideas and thoughts to kids. Variety in communicating is a great way to see other angles to help kids figure out how things work.
I Love Math – Great Help for kids
Rating: 5 / 5
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I had statistics in college (15+ years ago) but don’t remember much. I don’t have any statistical software at work, but need to do some deeper analysis. I bought this book and am about 1/2 way through. It is very easy to understand and is loaded with examples. I never realized I could do so much with Excel. Although this book was written for Excel 2003, I’m using 2007 and can still follow along without any issues. I’d highly recommend this book for anyone needing to do some basic statistical analysis!
Rating: 5 / 5
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This is an excellent resource for those who need to do statistical analysis, but who don’t want to (or can’t afford) to hire it professionally done.
Excel has many sophisticated statistical analysis tools built in. The author explains how to access these capabilities, how to decide which of them to use, and how to use them correctly. In addition, there is a great deal of information on designing graphs to display the results of the analysis.
In addition, the author introduces each statistical function by explaining what the function does, how it does it, and why one might consider using it. The examples are brief, but that’s because the book isn’t intended to be a comprehensive introduction to statistics. (One excellent book for that is “Statistics for Dummies,” by Deborah Rumsey.)
As is the case with most of the “for Dummies” books, this one divides the information into short, easily digestible bites. The writing style is somewhat breezy, but that never interferes with the utility of the book.
This is an excellent, short reference that is worth every penny. I’m very happy I bought it, and I’d do it again.
Rating: 5 / 5
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