Statistics Using Excel |
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| Publisher:
VJ Inc |
| Date added:04-May-2001 |
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| File size:
Unknown
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| Language:
English
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| License:
Shareware - Time Limit
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| Price :$ 9.99 |
| OS :
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
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| UpdateDate : 08-Jun-2007 |
| Requirements :
No special requirements
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Statistics Using Excel Information |
Abstract available at http://www.vgupta.com
Complete book in non-printable PDF Adobe Acrobat Format also available at http://vgupta.com/Products/Evaluation_copies.htm
You will need unzipping software to uncompress/unzip the book and sample files and the Adobe Acrobat Reader Software to read the book. Links and instructions available at http://vgupta.com/File_Readers.htm
The book will benefit: College students, Statisticians, Economists and other users of statistical software who want to use Excel for basic to advanced statistics.
Contents
1 Writing Formulas
2 Copying/Cutting And Pasting Formulae
3 Paste Special
4 Inserting Functions
5 Tracing Cell References & Debugging Formula Errors
6 Functions For Basic Statistics
7 Probability Functions & Confidence Intervals
8 Other Mathematics & Statistics Functions
9 Add-Ins: Enhancing Excel
10 Statistics Tools
11 Hypothesis Testing
12 Regression
13 Other Tools For Statistics
14 Constrained Linear Optimization
Size of file: 1.56 MB
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