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Excel for Statistics

This booklet is a handbook on statistical software, not on statistical theory and methodology as such. The focus is on how to create input for Excel s statistical functions and data analyses when using raw data. The need for organizing data applies to survey data in particular. Also, a presentation of basic Excel targeted at statistics is included. Prior experience with Excel is not presupposed. In conclusion, output by Excel s statistical functions and data analyses is briefly interpreted.

The text presupposes a basic knowledge of quantitative statistics. It can be used in a statistics course as a companion to Excel statistical software. Students writing a thesis can use the text as a handbook when applying Excel as readily available statistical software.

 

 

 

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Forfatter: Per Vejrup-Hansen
Varenummer: 9788759317891
Sidetal: 100
Sprog: eng
Format: Paperback
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This booklet is a handbook on statistical software, not on statistical theory and methodology as such. The focus is on how to create input for Excel s statistical functions and data analyses when using raw data. The need for organizing data applies to survey data in particular. Also, a presentation of basic Excel targeted at statistics is included. Prior experience with Excel is not presupposed. In conclusion, output by Excel s statistical functions and data analyses is briefly interpreted.

The text presupposes a basic knowledge of quantitative statistics. It can be used in a statistics course as a companion to Excel statistical software. Students writing a thesis can use the text as a handbook when applying Excel as readily available statistical software.

 

 

 

Excel for Statistics

Forfatter: Per Vejrup-Hansen
SKU: 9788759317891

54,00 kr.

Leveringstid: Nyt oplag er under forberedelse
Kategorier: ,
Format: Paperback
Sprog: eng
Sidetal: 100

This booklet is a handbook on statistical software, not on statistical theory and methodology as such. The focus is on how to create input for Excel s statistical functions and data analyses when using raw data. The need for organizing data applies to survey data in particular. Also, a presentation of basic Excel targeted at statistics is included. Prior experience with Excel is not presupposed. In conclusion, output by Excel s statistical functions and data analyses is briefly interpreted.

The text presupposes a basic knowledge of quantitative statistics. It can be used in a statistics course as a companion to Excel statistical software. Students writing a thesis can use the text as a handbook when applying Excel as readily available statistical software.