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Hello everyone. Not sure if this is possible.....let me know what yo
think.

I have calculated a number of values, based on a YES / NO answer t
certain questions.

The following data is ranged in A3:C10 with the headers in row3.
Each value represents the number of respondents who answered yes befor
and after a change to the 7 questions.

Ques Before After
1 81 100 (sample size 32)
2 76 97 (sample size 32)
3 84 94 (sample size 32)
4 69 100 (sample size 31)
5 44 97 (sample size 31)
6 37 97 (sample size 31)
7 33 100. (sample size 31)

I want to be able to calculate if the after result is statisiticall
significant based on the % of respondents who answered yes.
Ie: is the change from 81 to 100 statisitcally significant based on
sample size of 32.

If anyone can help with this, it would be gratefully received.

Thanks

Scott
 
Reposting the same question every few minutes does not increase your
chances of getting a meaningful answer. Replying to your own question
reduces your chances of getting an answer because it makes it look like
someone has already answered it.

Your question is unclear; How do you get 100 answers to a question that
is only asked to 32 people? If (contrary to your description) your
posted data are percentages, then how do you get 69%, 44%, 37%, or 33%
with a sample size of 31 (no integers round to those percentages of 31)?

Jerry
 

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