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Colleen

Box Plot--Very confused. Can someone help me?
 
I am in a beginning Statistics class and one of the questions I am working
with requires me to create a box plot from a randomly created list of numbers
with a positive (and negative) skew. I have found information on the Box
Plot online but nowhere am I able to find info on how to create it. I have
Excel 2003. Does anyone have any ideas? I am at a complete loss.

Thank you.

John Mansfield

Box Plot--Very confused. Can someone help me?
 
Jon Peltier has an example of how to build a box plot on his site - hopefully
will help:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/BoxWhiskerV.html

--
John Mansfield




"Colleen" wrote:

I am in a beginning Statistics class and one of the questions I am working
with requires me to create a box plot from a randomly created list of numbers
with a positive (and negative) skew. I have found information on the Box
Plot online but nowhere am I able to find info on how to create it. I have
Excel 2003. Does anyone have any ideas? I am at a complete loss.

Thank you.


Colleen

Box Plot--Very confused. Can someone help me?
 
Thank you--it has and does. Much appreciated! :-)

"John Mansfield" wrote:

Jon Peltier has an example of how to build a box plot on his site - hopefully
will help:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/BoxWhiskerV.html

--
John Mansfield




"Colleen" wrote:

I am in a beginning Statistics class and one of the questions I am working
with requires me to create a box plot from a randomly created list of numbers
with a positive (and negative) skew. I have found information on the Box
Plot online but nowhere am I able to find info on how to create it. I have
Excel 2003. Does anyone have any ideas? I am at a complete loss.

Thank you.



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