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I'm using data in an Excel 2003 in a workbook, trying to see if there is any
correlation between specific offices in which people work and the length of time they have been employed, their age the amount of sickleave taken and/or the amount of sickleave balance they have. I'm attempting to use Data Analysis and the Correlation dialog box. Although the dialog description tells me that I can use multiple comparison ranges, I don't see how to do it. Thanks for any help. |
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Paulf6 -
Arrange your data in list (database) format, i.e., names in the top row (Time Employed, Age, ...) in adjacent columns. Subsequent rows have values for each person. Choose Tools | Data Analysis | Correlation. Select the entire list range as the "Input Range." "Specific offices" is a categorical variable, not numerical, so it should not be included in the Correlation analysis. I don't know what you mean by "multiple comparison ranges." I cannot find that phrase in the dialog box or in Excel's Help. - Mike www.mikemiddleton.com "Paulf6" wrote in message ... I'm using data in an Excel 2003 in a workbook, trying to see if there is any correlation between specific offices in which people work and the length of time they have been employed, their age the amount of sickleave taken and/or the amount of sickleave balance they have. I'm attempting to use Data Analysis and the Correlation dialog box. Although the dialog description tells me that I can use multiple comparison ranges, I don't see how to do it. Thanks for any help. |
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