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Can anyone direct me to a resource on how to do a two tailed Mann Whitney
statistical test in Excel 2007? Since there is no direct Mann Whitney (AKA
Wilcoxon signed rank test) function that I can find, I guess I need some
instructions on how to take two columns of data and walk through the test
step by step to get a P value.

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Look he

http://www.statistics.com/resources/...w/wmwutest.php

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| Can anyone direct me to a resource on how to do a two tailed Mann Whitney
| statistical test in Excel 2007? Since there is no direct Mann Whitney (AKA
| Wilcoxon signed rank test) function that I can find, I guess I need some
| instructions on how to take two columns of data and walk through the test
| step by step to get a P value.
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| Thanks.


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You might also find
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mann-Whitney
to be helpful.

Jerry

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Can anyone direct me to a resource on how to do a two tailed Mann Whitney
statistical test in Excel 2007? Since there is no direct Mann Whitney (AKA
Wilcoxon signed rank test) function that I can find, I guess I need some
instructions on how to take two columns of data and walk through the test
step by step to get a P value.

Thanks.

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