With examples from the world of science, this reference teaches
scientists how to create graphs, analyze statistics and regressions, and
plot and organize scientific data. Scientists can learn the tips and
techniques of Excel--and tailor them specifically to their experiments,
designs, and research. They will learn when to use NORMDIST vs NORMSDist
and CONFIDENCE vs Z, how to keep data-validation lists on a hidden
worksheet, use pivot tables to chart frequency distribution, generate
random samples with various characteristics, and much more. Ideal for
students and professionals alike, this handbook will enable greater
productivity and efficiency and it is updated to include all new
functions in Excel 2010 and Excel 2013.