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ttest function
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I have a support call to do for one of my customers. He is using a function called Ttest. Unfortunately I have no knowledge on statistics so I don't even know what a ttest is ! The formula result has E-15 after it and he wants to know what that means and whether it is normal? He also wants to calculate probability. Does this make any sense to anyone? I can provide more info. if need be. The version is 2000. Many thanks Anita |
Anita -
Please see my reply to your previous post. - Mike www.mikemiddleton.com "Anita" wrote in message ... Hello I have a support call to do for one of my customers. He is using a function called Ttest. Unfortunately I have no knowledge on statistics so I don't even know what a ttest is ! The formula result has E-15 after it and he wants to know what that means and whether it is normal? He also wants to calculate probability. Does this make any sense to anyone? I can provide more info. if need be. The version is 2000. Many thanks Anita |
If the absolute value of the t Stat is greater than the t Critical 2 tail
value, it means there is a significant difference of the populations. "Anita" wrote: Hello I have a support call to do for one of my customers. He is using a function called Ttest. Unfortunately I have no knowledge on statistics so I don't even know what a ttest is ! The formula result has E-15 after it and he wants to know what that means and whether it is normal? He also wants to calculate probability. Does this make any sense to anyone? I can provide more info. if need be. The version is 2000. Many thanks Anita |
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 11:03:03 -0700, "Anita"
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