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Statistical Analysis: Pass/Fail Correlation
I have an Excel spreadsheet (.xlsx) that I want to use to determine
correlation. There are 30 columns and 690 rows (1 row of Labels, and 689 rows of data). The 2nd column is Pass (1) or Fail (0) data. My goal is to determine what factors most strongly influence the part to Pass, and which most strongly influence the part to Fail. I am no wizard at statistical analysis, so I would appreciate any help I can get. I can make the spreadsheet available to you so you can play with it. There is no proprietary data in the spreadsheet (everything has been coded with a numerical value). My email is Thanks in advance! |
Statistical Analysis: Pass/Fail Correlation
Jim -
One method is called "discriminant analysis," often appropriate for a categorical dependent variable and categorical/numerical explanatory variables, usually requiring advanced statistical software. For the special case (your case) of a binary dependent variable, you can perform _approximate_ discriminant analysis using Excel's Regression tool. I gave very detailed instructions in the "Regression Using Categorical Variables" chapter of my book "Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel." However, the Regression tool is limited to 16 explanatory variables, and you have 30. So, you may want to find someone with SPSS or similar software to help you with your analysis. - Mike http://www.MikeMiddleton.com "Jim J." wrote in message ... I have an Excel spreadsheet (.xlsx) that I want to use to determine correlation. There are 30 columns and 690 rows (1 row of Labels, and 689 rows of data). The 2nd column is Pass (1) or Fail (0) data. My goal is to determine what factors most strongly influence the part to Pass, and which most strongly influence the part to Fail. I am no wizard at statistical analysis, so I would appreciate any help I can get. I can make the spreadsheet available to you so you can play with it. There is no proprietary data in the spreadsheet (everything has been coded with a numerical value). My email is Thanks in advance! |
Statistical Analysis: Pass/Fail Correlation
Excel 2007
Use PivotTable, PivotChart to reduce variables to 16. Upload your data to MediaFire if necessary. http://www.mediafire.com/file/5j5ivu...12_31_09a.xlsx http://c0444202.cdn.cloudfiles.racks...12_31_09a.xlsx |
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