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Challenge: Calculate correlations between columns of data - Microsoft Excel Tutorial
From the course: Learning Excel: Data Analysis
Challenge: Calculate correlations between columns of data
(bright upbeat music) - [Presenter] In this chapter, we have looked at covariance and correlation as measures of how data varies within a dataset. I'd like to challenge you to work with the problem set forward in the Chapter 5 Challenge workbook which you can find in the Chapter 5 folder of the exercise files collection. I would like you to find the covariance between the values in the Customers and Sales columns. Those are in A and B. Also, the correlation of those same two columns. And then create a three-by-three grid that will determine the correlation of each column as paired with other columns. Remember, as a hint, that anytime you get the correlation of a column with itself, the value should be 1 because the values are exactly identical. So that means that cells G8, H9, and I10 should all contain the values of 1. With that in mind, go ahead and try the problem, and I will be back in the next movie to show you…
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Visualize what covariance means2m 34s
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Calculate covariance between two columns of data5m 12s
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Calculate covariance among multiple pairs of columns4m 32s
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Visualize what correlation means4m 36s
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Calculate the correlation between two columns of data2m 43s
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Calculate correlation among multiple pairs of columns4m 58s
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Challenge: Calculate correlations between columns of data1m 11s
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Solution: Calculate correlations between columns of data5m 48s
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