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Some Excel Worksheet Functions for Statistical Analysis

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Excel can help you make all sorts of calculations. Here's a selection of Excel's statistical worksheet functions. Each one returns a value into a selected cell.

Check out these functions for central tendency and variability.

Function What it calculates
AVERAGE Mean of a set of numbers
AVERAGEIF Mean of a set of numbers that meet a condition
AVERAGEIFS Mean of a set of numbers that meet one or more conditions
HARMEAN Harmonic mean of a set of positive numbers
GEOMEAN Geometric mean of a set of positive numbers
MODE.SNGL Mode of a set of numbers
MEDIAN Median of a set of numbers
VAR.P Variance of a set of numbers considered to be a population
VAR.S Variance of a set of numbers considered to be a sample
STDEV.P Standard deviation of a set of numbers considered to be a population
STDEV.S Standard deviation of a set of numbers considered to be a sample
STANDARDIZE A standard score based on a given mean and standard deviation
These handy functions for relative standing can also be very useful.
Function What it calculates
RANK.EQ Rank of a number in a set of numbers. If more than one number has the same rank, it returns the top rank of those numbers.
RANK.AVG Rank of a number in a set of numbers. If more than one number has the same rank, it returns their average.
PERCENTRANK.INC Rank of a number in a set of numbers, expressed as a percent of the numbers it's greater than or equal to.
PERCENTRANT.EXC Rank of a number in a set of numbers, expressed as a percent of the numbers it's greater than.
PERCENTILE.INC The indicated percentile in a set of numbers, in terms of "greater than or equal to."
PERCENTILE.EXC The indicated percentile in a set of numbers, in terms of "greater than."
QUARTILE.INC The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th quartile of a set of numbers, in terms of "greater than or equal to."
QUARTILE.EXC The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th quartile of a set of numbers, in terms of "greater than."
These functions for correlation and regression are also good ones to know.
Function What it Calculates
CORREL Correlation coefficient between two sets of numbers
PEARSON Same as CORREL. (Go figure!)
RSQ Coefficient of determination between two sets of numbers (square of the correlation coefficient)
SLOPE Slope of a regression line through two sets of numbers
INTERCEPT Intercept of a regression line through two sets of numbers
STEYX Standard error of estimate for a regression line through two sets of numbers

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