Statistical analysis software add-in for Microsoft Excel
Version | 6.15.4 |
Updated | April 18 2023 |
Developer |
Analyse-it Software, Ltd.
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User Rating |
1232
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Original File Size | 25.8 MB |
Downloads | 11070 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Office Tools |
Analyse-It for Excel, General Statistics offers statistical analysis to Microsoft Excel ’97 to 2007.
Why learn how to use a complex statistics package? Analyse-it integrates into Excel ’97 to 2007 and provides a toolbar of dataset management and statistical tests so you can analyse data directly from your worksheet. Staying in the familiar Excel environment means there is virtually no learning curve!. You don't have to export your data to another package and you won't end up with your data locked into an in-accessible, proprietary, file format.
With 14 parametric and 17 nonparametric procedures for descriptive statistics, testing normality, comparing groups, correlation, and regression. Analyse-It loads with Excel, analyses data straight from your worksheets, and presents the results in Excel as publication-quality reports, complete with charts, that are ready to print or save.
Step-by-step tutorials are included to help you quickly get started, complete with online reference help explaining the purpose of each test, when it can be used, and what it tells you. Highlights include box-whisker plots, Shapiro Wilk, t-tests, Wilcoxon, Mann-Whitney, ANOVA with contrasts, Chi-Square, Linear regression, and many more.
Advanced features include confidence intervals for almost all statistics, 1- and 2-sided hypothesis testing, exact p-values for small sample sizes, corrections for ties, and more.
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