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You need a larger sample than 2 to arrive at a statistically significant
difference. To that end you can use Standard Deviation (StdDev) and see which items deviate significantly from the average... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson " wrote: In Excel, what is the function that tests for statistically significant differences between two percentages? |
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