What are you talking about? My Excel has only two statistical add-ins,
Analysis Toolpak and Analysis Toolpak VBA. The major limitation I have with
Excel is that it does not do chi squares. I have spoken with their
technical support about it. You have to "manually" table your data, then it
will run a chi on your tabled data. That middle step is part of the
analysis in SPSS and Minitab.
At 03:30 PM 4/16/99 -0800, Ron Apland wrote:
>Has anyone tried this add-in for excel (XLSTAT)? How does it work?
>Is anyone using it as the stats package for Psychology
>Statistics courses?
>
>I should add that we use SPSS presently for our basic
>statistics course. What I'm looking for is access to more
>complex statistics. Excel is more accessible to students
>and SPSS requires additional modules too.
>
>Ron
>
>Ron Apland
>Malaspina University-College
>Nanaimo, B.C.
>
Dr. Joyce Johnson
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Developmental/ Experimental
Centenary College of Louisiana
Shreveport, LA