You too can understand the statistics of life, even if you're math-challenged! What do you need to calculate? Manufacturing output? A curve for test scores? Sports stats? You and Excel can do it, and this non-intimidating guide shows you how. It demystifies the different types of statistics, how Excel functions and formulas work, the meaning of means and medians, how to interpret your figures, and more — in plain English. Open the book and
One of the challenges in rating a book on technical subjects is balancing the utility with the readability. I am biased towards the Dummies series because of their proven ability to find that elusive balance. This book is a bit of a platypus - not quite a stats book, and not quite an Excel book. It struggles to be good at either one. There is a lot of valuable information in the book on the Excel functions - but the discussion of the statistical theory gets in the way. Unfortunately there isn't enough of a statistical bent to really bridge the gap. It's understandable given that book might be double the size. However, it leaves this one wanting in both categories. I've got it on my desk and will be using it for some referencing. However, the alternative book for "... People That Think They Hate Statistics for Excel" is a better, but much more expensive, choice.
Clear and succinct with lots of examples, many functions of statistical analysis in excel I knew of and a few that I didn't. But the bonus comes from the work arounds presented in the book to cover the statistic methods that excel doesn't cover in its formulas.
Great application to many fields of study. If you looking for and easy to understand intro to statistical applications, try 'Statistical Analysis for Dummies'.