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Excel Regression Add-in.


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By NEAS - 7/28/2008 12:30:17 PM

Excel Regression Add-in.

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Jacob: Do we solve for ordinary least squares estimators by the equations in the textbook?

Rachel: Excel has a regression add-in.

If we use a hundred simulations to test the accuracy of the estimators, we code a VBA macro or an Excel table with the formulas from the textbook or the built-in functions.

For this student project, it is easier to use the regression add-in.

 

Jacob: Where is the Excel regression add-in?

Rachel: In versions of Excel before 2007: Click on the tools menu from the menu bar. From the menu, choose data analysis.

Take heed: You may have to include the data analysis add-in to your version of Excel. From data analysis, choose regression.

Take heed: The locations of built-in functions change in Excel 2007. The data analysis add-in is at the far right of the data ribbon.

Jacob: How do we include the data analysis add-in?

Rachel: Check to see if the add-in is already installed. Some actuarial departments have the add-in installed.

If the add-in is not installed, choose add-ins… from the tools menu. From the sub-menu that appears, choose analysis toolpak. To access the regression add-in from a VBA macro, include also the analysis toolpak vba.

Your version of Excel may differ. If you can’t find the regression built-in function, post a question on the discussion forum, listing your version of Excel and of windows.