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[Essential Excel Knowledge 1] - Excel Formula Basics & Important Excel Functions
  • 0201 Operators Used in Formulas and How to Build Basic Formulas
  • 0202 Operator Precedence in Formulas
  • 0203 How Built in Excel Functions Make Your Job Easier
  • 0204 Inserting Functions into Formulas Effectively
  • 0205 Relative Cell References - Using Relative Cell References to Copy Formulas
  • 0206 Handling Circular References
  • 0207 Using Named Cells and Ranges in the Formulas
  • 0208 Using Names for Constants & Formulas & Applying Names to Existing Reference
  • 0209 Union and Intersection of Ranges
  • 0210 SUM(...) Function - The Most Useful Function in Excel
  • 0211 Mathematical Functions: Average(), Max() and Min()
  • 0212 Mathematical Functions: INT(), MOD(), ROUND(), RAND(), and RANDBETWEEN()
  • 0213 Count Functions in Excel
  • 0214 Learn About 3-D Reference in Excel
  • 0215 Introducing Array Formulas - How to Enter Arrays into Worksheet Cells
  • 0216 Introducing Array Formulas - How to Create Array Formulas with Examples
  • 0217 INDEX(...) Function in Excel
  • 0218 VLOOKUP(...) Function in Excel
[Essential Excel Knowledge 2] - Excel Tables & Using Structured References
  • 0301 What is a Table? How a Table Differs from a Normal Range
  • 0302 Adding and Deleting Rows or Columns, and Working with the Total Row
  • 0303 Removing Duplicate Rows from a Table or a Range
  • 0304 Sorting and Filtering a Table and Introducing Custom AutoFilter
  • 0305 Using Slicer to Filter a Table
  • 0306 Using Formulas in Tables - Summarizing and Referencing Data in a Table
  • 0307 Use Structured References in Excel Tables
Foundational Concepts of Statistical Data Analysis
  • 0401 - Calculating Mean and Median Values
  • 0402 - Measuring Maximums, Minimums, and Other Data Characteristics
  • 0403 - Analyzing Data Using Variance and Standard Deviation
  • 0404 - Introducing Central Limit Theorem
  • 0405 - Analyzing a Population Using Data Samples
  • 0406 - Identifying and Minimizing Sources of Error
Visualizing Data
  • 0501 - Grouping Data Using Histograms
  • 0502 - Identifying Relationships Using XY Scatter Charts
  • 0503 - Visualizing Data Using Logarithmic Scales
  • 0504 - Adding Trend Lines to Charts
  • 0505 - Forecasting Future Results
  • 0506 - Calculating Running Averages
Testing a Hypothesis
  • 0601 - Formulating a Hypothesis
  • 0602 - Interpreting the Results of Your Analysis
  • 0603 - Considering the Limits of Hypothesis Testing
Utilizing Data Distributions
  • 0701 - Using the Normal Distribution
  • 0702 - Using the Exponential Distribution
  • 0704 - Using the Binomial Distribution
Measuring Co-variance and Correlation
  • 0801 - Visualizing What Co-variance Means
  • 0802 - Calculating Co-variance between Two Columns of Data
  • 0803 - Calculating Co-variance among Multiple Pairs of Columns
  • 0804 - Visualizing What Correlation Means
  • 0805 - Calculating Correlation Between Two Columns of Data
Case Study: Summarizing Data by Using Histograms
  • 0901 - Overview of the section
  • 0902 - Stock Return Analysis Using Histograms
  • 0903 - Common Shapes of Histograms
Case Study: Summarizing Data by Using Descriptive Statistics
  • 1001 - Overview of the section
  • 1002 - How to Get Descriptive Statistics Using Excel's Data Analysis ToolPak
  • 1003 - What defines a typical value (or centrality) for a data set?
  • 1004 - How can I measure how much a data set spreads from its typical value?
  • 1005 - What do the mean and standard deviation of a data set tell me about?
  • 1006 - How can I use descriptive statistics to compare data sets?
  • 1007 - How to easily find the second largest or second smallest number in a data
  • 1008 - How can I rank numbers in a data set?
  • 1009 - What is the trimmed mean of a data set?
  • 1010 - Alternative of Data Analysis ToolPak
  • 1011 - Why financial analysts use Geometric mean instead of arithmetic average?
Case Study: Estimating Straight-line Relationships
  • 1101 - Overview of the section
  • 1102 - A brief introduction to dependent and independent variable
  • 1103 - The relationship between monthly production & operating costs
  • 1104 - Meaning and significance of R-square value
  • 1105 - Standard error of regression to measure the accuracy of a relationship
  • 1106 - Find intercept, slope and R-square values using Excel's functions
Case Study: Modeling Exponential Growth
  • 1201 - Overview of the section
  • 1202 - How can I model the growth of a company’s revenue over time?
Case Study: Using Correlations to Summarize Relationships
  • 1301 - Overview of the section
  • 1302 - Measuring correlation using Excel's Data Analysis ToolPak
  • 1303 - Filling the matrix
  • 1304 - Relation between correlation and R-square value
Case Study: Using Moving Averages to Understand Time Series
  • 1401 - Overview of the section
  • 1402 - How to apply the Moving Average based trend line to show a trend
Performing Bayesian Analysis
  • 1501 - Introducing Bayesian Analysis
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