Friday, July 24, 2015

How to Start with Statistical Analysis in Excel 2013?

Today we are going to show you how to turn on the statistical analysis add-in in MS Excel.
Excel is excellent when it comes to financial analysis, creating reports, and performing calculations.
However, Excel can perform some simple statistical analysis as well. Maybe not in full detail like SPSS or R, but for the most basic statistical analysis it will be adequate.
The best thing about using Excel for this purpose is that you don’t have to use complicated formulas (though you certainly can, if you want to). Everything is done automatically: you enter data, choose a required statistical tool and results are presented to you. Now, all you need to do is analyze them using your knowledge of statistics.
excel data and statystical analysis
You can work with ANOVA, histograms, t-tests, correlations, descriptive statistics, regression and much more.
Here is how you can start working on it.
Go to Options in your Excel document.
excel options 2013
Navigate to the tab Add-ins and click on Go, as you see in the image.
excel add-ins
 Activate the Analysis ToolPak, then click OK.
excel analysis toolpak
Now a new button will appear under you Data menu.
excel toosl for financial and scientific analysis
The tab will be called Data Analysis, and you can click on it to start performing statistical analysis in Excel.

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