Help Standardizing/Normalizing Data

nc_waggoner

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Hello,

It's been a while since I took a Stats class, so I need to know how to normalize data like in the example below. In this case, 10 mistakes on 2 samples is far worse than 10 mistakes on 12 samples...I just need a way to view number of mistakes based on a normalized scale of samples.

Date# of Samples# of Mistakes
3/1/2017210
3/2/2017410
3/3/2017610
3/4/2017810
3/5/20171010
3/6/20171210

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Hi there,

The data you presented is already normalized. The concept is basically one that each row of data is boiled down to a unique record, while related records are broken out into their respective unique lists/tables. If, for example, instead of '# of samples' you had 'Sample ID', and you had repeating sets of data containing duplicate Date/# of Samples values, then we could further break out your data. Other than that, I'm not entirely sure what it is you're going after here. Could you be a bit more specific?
 
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