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Excel Statistical Analysis 7: Cross Tabulation, Visualizations, AND Logical Tests, Simpson’s Paradox

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Learn how to create a Cross Tabulated Report using a PivotTable and the appropriate visualizations. Lean about in the internal calculation in a cross tab report: AND Logical Test. Learn about how a hidden variable can reverse the conclusions seen when you run an AND Logical Test, called Simpson’s Paradox.
Topics:
1. (00:00) Introduction
2. (00:46) Data Set and Variables Used for Cross Tabulation
3. (01:04) What is a Cross Tabulation Report, also known as a “Cross Tab”?
4. (01:39) What is an AND Logical Test?
5. (02:00) How an AND Logical Test works against a Table with Records and Fields
6. (03:52) Determining Number of Classes and Class Width for Grouping Numbers into Counting Categories
7. (08:29) Build Cross Tabulated Report with Quantitative and Categorical Data
8. (09:22) What to do if PivotTable Field List does not show up
9. (10:45) Three Amazing Parts to a Cross Tabulated Report
10. (11:21) See Relationship Between Two Variables Based on the Count (Frequency)
11. (12:13) Visualize Cross Tab Report with 1) Clustered Column Chart (Emphasis Legend Variable) or Stacked Column Chart (Emphasis Horizontal Axis Variable)
12. (12:37) Build Clustered Column Chart
13. (13:16) Copy Chart with keyboard: Ctrl + D
14. (13:59) Difference Between Clustered Column Chart and Stacked Column Chart
15. (16:09) Create % Frequency Cross Tab Report
16. (16:40) PivotTable, Show Values As, % of Grand Total Calculation
17. (17:30) Custom Number Formatting to hide zero values for % of Grand Total Calculation
18. (18:58) Page Setup to Print Out Two Pages from One Worksheet
19. (22:57) Practice Cross Tab and Visualizations for the Variables Age and Boomerang Flight Range
20. (23:12) Simpson’s Paradox and why it is important for understanding why people can claim different conclusions based in the same data!
21. (32:29) Conclusions
22. (32:58) Closing and Video Links

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