CAE-Basic Quantitative Analysis Using Excel
CAE-Basic Quantitative Analysis Using Excel
Audience is key:
Large Audience or
Practice-Based
Most common
Less technical language
is required
Less technical analysis
is needed
Simple is better
Technical audience or
Research-Based
Less common, but
sometimes needed for
faculty and others
More technical
language and reports
More technical analysis
Technical audience or
Research-Based
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Excel Basics
Sorting Data:
Formulas: $ vs no $
certain question
Lets try the hard way first:
Frequencies
Now the easy way
Go to bottom of row
Use the formula for COUNTIF:
=COUNTIF($A$2:$A$98, Yes)
tells excel to count where to count
what to count
Frequencies
Repeat for each item you want to count in
that question
Be sure to LABEL what you are doing so
when you go back you know what it is
Quick Tip: Copy and Paste formulas to
55
50
42
40
30
20
10
0
Yes
No
5.
6.
7.
8.
Percents
Why percents vs. straight frequencies?
Percents
The hard way
Percents
You will get a long decimal number, such as
0.422680412
To change it to a percent:
Highlight cell
Go to Format then Cell
Click on Number then Percentage then
choose number of decimal points
Ok
Percents
Pie Chart Same process, go to Chart
Wizard
Select Pie Chart then Next
Under Series put cursor on Category
Labels then highlight Yes and No cells on
your worksheet
Next Title added a title, under Data
Labels selected Values
Next and Finish
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43.3%
Yes
No
56.7%
Frequencies/Percents by Groups
Looking at two different factors/questions
information
Helps to see if there are relationships
Helps to compare groups
Frequencies/Percents by Groups
Similar concept only you group your formulas
Frequencies/Percents by Groups
Sort your data by one group (think about
which is most logical). Remember select all
data, then go to Data, Sort pick the
column, and Ok
2. Note the range of the group you sorted by
(for example No is from A2:A56 and Yes
is from A57:A98)
1.
Frequencies/Percents by Groups
3. Set up chart at bottom so your labels are done
4. Write in COUNTIF formulas to correspond with the
range, ie. 2-56 for No and 57-98 for Yes, but to
count the items in column B
Yes
No
=COUNTIF($B$57:$B$98, 30 minutes 1
hour)
30 minutes - 1 hour
1 -1.5 hours
1.5-2.0 hours
Frequencies/Percents by Groups
Yes
No
30 minutes - 1 hour
18
22
1 -1.5 hours
13
1.5-2.0 hours
Frequencies/Percents by Groups
Sometimes easier to see on a graph
Study while commuting with length of commute
Yes
25
20
No
22
18
15
13
10
5
4
2
0
30 minutes - 1 hour
1 -1.5 hours
1.5-2.0 hours
Other examples:
Multiple factors (such as time of day):
Random Drawings
Incentives, prizes, samples and more
Tips to Remember:
Copying and Pasting formulas saves a lot of time
Remember to double check
Use $ when you want a cell to stay constant
Do not use $ when you want excel to follow you
Save frequently
Move graphs to new worksheets (copy/paste OR you
course
Formula and other books
Help tab on Excel is EXCELLENT!
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Questions?