Data Analysis with Microsoft Excel: Updated for Office 2007

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require calculus is higher than expected under the null hypothesis. The ex-
pected count can also be calculated using the formula

Expected count 5

(^1) Row total (^231) Column total 2
Total observations
Thus the expected count of courses that have a calculus prerequisite in
the MathSci departments could also be calculated as follows:
Expected count 5


593119

333

5 21.08

To create a table of expected counts, you can either use Excel to perform
the manual calculations or use the StatPlus add-in to create the table for you.

To create a table of expected counts:

1 Click Descriptive Statistics and then Table Statistics from the StatPlus
menu.
2 Enter the range A4:C8.
3 Click the Output button; then click the New Worksheet option button
and type the worksheet name, Calculus Department Table. Click OK.
4 Click the OK button to start generating the table of expected counts.
See Figure 7-16.

Figure 7-16
Table of
observed and
expected
counts

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