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1 Using Microsoft Excel for Marketing Research
By William G. Zikmund

2 ACTIVE CELL TITLE BAR MENU BAR FORMULA BAR STANDARD TOOLBAR
FORMATTING TOOLBAR FORMULA BAR ACTIVE CELL

3 PASTE FUNCTION TOOLS MENU

4 The Paste Function Provides Numerous Statistical Operations

5 The Statistical Function Category

6 Data Analysis Dialog Box
Click on “Tools” Select “Data Analysis” Select statistical operation such as Histogram

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10 Functions Functions are predefined formulas for mathematical operations They perform calculations by using specific values, called arguments Arguments indicate data or a range of cells Arguments are performed, in a particular order, called the syntax

11 Functions Functions are predefined formulas for mathematical operations They perform calculations by using specific values, called arguments Arguments are performed, in a particular order, called the syntax For example, the SUM function adds values or ranges of cells

12 Easy to Use Paste Functions
AVERAGE (MEAN) MEDIAN MODE SUM STANDARD DEVIATION

13 Functions The syntax of a function begins with the function name
followed by an opening parenthesis the arguments for the function separated by commas a closing parenthesis. If the function starts a formula, an equal sign (=) is typed before the function name

14 The Equal Sign Then The Function Name And Arguments
=FUNCTION (Argument1) =FUNCTION (Argument1,Argument2)

15 Arguments Typical arguments are numbers, text, arrays, and cell references Arguments can also be constants, formulas, or other functions

16 The AVERAGE Function Located in the Statistical Category

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18 Data Array The data appear in cells A2 through 14 A2:A14
Sometimes written with dollars signs $A$2:$A$14

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20 Sum, Average, and Standard Deviation
=FUNCTION (Argument1) =SUM(A2:A9) =AVERAGE(A2:A9) =STDEVA(A2:A9)

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23 SUM Function Sales Call Example

24 AVERAGE (Mean) Function Sales Call Example

25 Standard Deviation Function Sales Call Example

26 Proportion =COUNT =COUNTIF DIVIDE COUNTIF BY COUNT =D3/D2

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29 Frequency Distributions
There are alternative ways of constructing frequency distributions COUNTIF function HISTOGRAM function

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31 =COUNTIF(A6:A134,1) =D4/D9*100

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35 Histogram Function Tools -Data Analysis-Histogram Bins

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37 The bins are the frequency categories

38 Insert Input and Bin Ranges

39 Text Labels Can Be Included or Excluded From Input Range

40 The Chart Wizard

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42 The Descriptive Statistics Function

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50 SEVERAL ROWS OF DATA ARE HIDDEN

51 SEVERAL ROWS OF DATA ARE HIDDEN

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57 Correlation

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60 Correlation Coefficient, r = .75

61 Regression Analysis

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