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Learning Excel: Data Analysis

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Microsoft Excel Courses Data Analysis Courses Hypothesis Testing Courses Correlation Courses Covariance Courses

Course Description

Overview

Unlock the power of your organization's data. Learn how to perform data analysis in Microsoft Excel.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • The power of data analysis using Excel
  • What you should know
1. Foundational Concepts of Data Analysis
  • Calculate mean and median values
  • Measure maximums, minimums, and other data characteristics
  • Analyze data using variance and standard deviation
  • Introducing the central limit theorem
  • Analyze a population using data samples
  • Identify and minimize sources of error
2. Visualize Data
  • Group data using histograms
  • Identify relationships using XY scatter charts
  • Visualize data using logarithmic scales
  • Add trendlines to charts
  • Forecast future results
  • Calculate running averages
3. Test a Hypothesis
  • Formulate a hypothesis
  • Interpret the results of your analysis
  • Consider the limits of hypothesis testing
4. Utilize Data Distributions
  • Use the normal distribution
  • Use the exponential distribution
  • Use a uniform distribution
  • Use the binomial distribution
  • Use the Poisson distribution
5. Measure Covariance and Correlation
  • Visualize what covariance means
  • Calculate covariance between two columns of data
  • Calculate covariance among multiple pairs of columns
  • Visualize what correlation means
  • Calculate correlation between two columns of data
  • Calculate correlation among multiple pairs of columns
6. Perform Bayesian Analysis
  • Introduce Bayesian analysis
  • Analyze a sample problem: Kahneman’s Cabs
  • Create a classification matrix
  • Calculate Bayesian probabilities in Excel
  • Update your Bayesian analysis
Conclusion
  • Further resources

Taught by

Curt Frye

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