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[[OpenOffice.org_Internship/Projects/2010/Statistical_Data_Analysis_Tool]]
 
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The statistical data analysis tool would contain the following analysis methods at minimum for the completion of the project
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The statistical data analysis tool would contain the following analysis methods for the completion of the project
  
 
*Correlation analysis ---''Done''
 
*Correlation analysis ---''Done''
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*Histogram analysis with charts---''Done''
 
*Histogram analysis with charts---''Done''
 
*Exponential smoothing---''Done''
 
*Exponential smoothing---''Done''
*Fourier analysis---''In progress''
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*Regression--''In progress''
*Regression
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*Random number generation---''Done''
*Random number generation---''In progress''
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*Sampling---''Done''
 
*Sampling---''Done''
 
*Descriptive statistics---''Done''
 
*Descriptive statistics---''Done''

Latest revision as of 02:24, 12 November 2010

OpenOffice.org_Internship/Projects/2010/Statistical_Data_Analysis_Tool

The statistical data analysis tool would contain the following analysis methods for the completion of the project

  • Correlation analysis ---Done
  • Covariance analysis---Done
  • Rank and percentile analysis---Done
  • T test---Done
    • Paired t test for means
    • t test assuming equal variances
    • t test assuming unequal variances
  • ANOVA test---Done
    • One-way ANOVA
    • Two-way ANOVA with replications
    • Two-way ANOVA without replications
  • F-test two-sample for variances---Done
  • Z test- Two samples for means---Done
  • Moving average analysis with charts---Done
  • Histogram analysis with charts---Done
  • Exponential smoothing---Done
  • Regression--In progress
  • Random number generation---Done
  • Sampling---Done
  • Descriptive statistics---Done
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