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Default How to get standard errors from the Solver results ?

Hi there,

hope someone can help.

I'm using the Excel Solver to find the parameters (A,B,C,D) of a
logistic equation:

y= A/(exp(B*t)+C*exp(-D*t) )

How can I compute in Excel the standard error of the estimated
parameters ?

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Standard deviation can be found using either the function STDEV or STDEVP,
the latter of which calculates the standard deviation of a population as
opposed to a sample.

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Hi there,

hope someone can help.

I'm using the Excel Solver to find the parameters (A,B,C,D) of a
logistic equation:

y= A/(exp(B*t)+C*exp(-D*t) )

How can I compute in Excel the standard error of the estimated
parameters ?


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