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Is there a easy way in Excel to find a correlation between two sets of data
using Spearmans Rank? (GSCE maths coursework) or even just an easy way of ranking the data. Using the Rs = 1-(6Sigma d2/n3-n) formula is easy to do by hand. |
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LiQuIdSnAkE -
If you go to Google and search for "Excel Spearmans Rank," the first result is http://www.mrexcel.com/archive2/39600/45884.htm - Mike www.mikemiddleton.com "LiQuIdSnAkE" wrote in message ... Is there a easy way in Excel to find a correlation between two sets of data using Spearmans Rank? (GSCE maths coursework) or even just an easy way of ranking the data. Using the Rs = 1-(6Sigma d2/n3-n) formula is easy to do by hand. |
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