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Statistical Fundamentals: Using Microsoft Excel for Univariate and Bivariate Analysis Alfred P. Rovai Pivot Tables PowerPoint Prepared by Alfred P. Rovai Presentation © 2015 by Alfred P. Rovai Microsoft® Excel® Screen Prints Courtesy of Microsoft Corporation.

Pivot Tables A pivot table is an Excel reporting tool that facilitates summarizing data without the use of formulas and displaying various statistics using different formats. Below is an example of a pivot table that provides the means (arithmetic averages) for four variables (see grand totals) while also providing means for two categories (male = 1 and female = 2): Copyright 2015 by Alfred P. Rovai

TASK Construct a pivot table using the provided datset that: Displays values as Averages of alienation, isolation, powerlessness (powerl), and normlessness (norml). Displays gender (i.e., 1=male and 2=female) as row labels. Open the dataset Motivation.xlsx. Click on the Pivot Table worksheet tab. File available at Constructing a Pivot Table

Copyright 2015 by Alfred P. Rovai Constructing a Pivot Table Click on a cell in the dataset to make it active, e.g., cell A1. Then proceed to the Excel Insert tab and click on the Pivot Table icon. The Create Pivot Table dialog opens. Confirm/change the settings and click OK. A blank pivot table appears on the designated worksheet along with the PivotTable Builder dialog.

Copyright 2015 by Alfred P. Rovai Constructing a Pivot Table Using the Field Name panel, check gender, alienation, isolation, powerl, and norml. Notethe appearance of tiles in the Columns, Rows, and Values panel. The pivot table changes to reflect the settings in the PivotTable Builder dialog. See below.

Copyright 2015 by Alfred P. Rovai Constructing a Pivot Table Drag the gender tile from the Values panel to the Rows panel; drag the alienation tile from the Rows panel to the Values panel. The pivot table changes to reflect the settings in the PivotTable Builder dialog. See below.

Copyright 2015 by Alfred P. Rovai Constructing a Pivot Table Click the “I” icon on each tile in the Values panel (in turn). Change each variable from Sum (default) to Average. The pivot table changes to reflect the settings in the PivotTable Builder dialog. See below.

Copyright 2015 by Alfred P. Rovai Pivot Tables End of Presentation