Similarities between Spreadsheet and Student's t-test
Spreadsheet and Student's t-test have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Data, Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, LibreOffice Calc, Microsoft Excel, Standard deviation, Statistics.
Data
Data is a set of values of qualitative or quantitative variables.
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Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides
Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides are a word processor, a spreadsheet and a presentation program respectively, all part of a free, web-based software office suite offered by Google within its Google Drive service.
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LibreOffice Calc
LibreOffice Calc is the spreadsheet component of the LibreOffice software package.
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Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet developed by Microsoft for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS.
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Standard deviation
In statistics, the standard deviation (SD, also represented by the Greek letter sigma σ or the Latin letter s) is a measure that is used to quantify the amount of variation or dispersion of a set of data values.
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Statistics
Statistics is a branch of mathematics dealing with the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.
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Spreadsheet and Student's t-test Comparison
Spreadsheet has 199 relations, while Student's t-test has 102. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 1.99% = 6 / (199 + 102).
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