4.2 Using the Descriptive Statistics in Excel to Obtain the Measures
Sample 1
- Go to
Data > Data Analysis
. - Select
Descriptive Statistics
and clickOK
.
Note: If Data Analysis
does not appear in the Data menu, refer to the instructions in Lab 1 Getting Started with Excel how to make it available.

Figure 4.1: Data Analysis dialog window.
- The Descriptive Statistics window should appear. Complete the Descriptive Statistics window with the information needed from the data in Sample 1.
- The
Input Range
for Sample 1 has cell address$A$2:$A$101
(not including the label). If you include the label cell in the address, the address is$A$1:$A$101
(the first cell address is different). You may want to fill in the input range by manually typing the address or by selecting the cells. - If the data values are stacked in a column, then check the options
Grouped by Columns
. If they were entered into Rows instead, then you would select the rows option. - After you filled in the input range field, check or uncheck the box
Labels in the first row
according to what is in the input range. - Check the option
Output Range
and select a cell in a blank area of your worksheet. 8.Check the optionSummary statistics
. - Click
OK
.

Figure 4.2: Descriptive Statistics dialog window.
These options give you the statistics of Sample 1 such as mean, median, standard deviation, and others.

Figure 4.3: The resulting summary statistics for Sample 1.