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Hi
How can I somehow display results of t.test or chi sq testing on powerbi?
i saw a previous post that this cant be done but are ther any alternatives to this?
i saw a dax confidence.norm but i dont know how to appy this without applying above testing techniques first?
Thank you so much
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Hi @Anonymous,
I am not sure which specific type of visual you want to create in Power BI Desktop. However, I found a similar blog about how to implement chi square test in Power BI. This blog contains details about how to recreate new query in Power BI Desktop and display test results, please review this blog to check if you can get any ideas.
https://pjharel.wordpress.com/2016/08/03/implementing-benfords-law-and-chi-squared-test-in-power-bi/
Another possible method is to utilize R and Power BI Desktop to visualize significance testing. For more details using R in Power BI Desktop, please review the following articles. There is also a similar thread for your reference.
Running R Scripts in Power BI Desktop
Create Power BI visuals using R
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
Solved
Hi @Anonymous,
I am not sure which specific type of visual you want to create in Power BI Desktop. However, I found a similar blog about how to implement chi square test in Power BI. This blog contains details about how to recreate new query in Power BI Desktop and display test results, please review this blog to check if you can get any ideas.
https://pjharel.wordpress.com/2016/08/03/implementing-benfords-law-and-chi-squared-test-in-power-bi/
Another possible method is to utilize R and Power BI Desktop to visualize significance testing. For more details using R in Power BI Desktop, please review the following articles. There is also a similar thread for your reference.
Running R Scripts in Power BI Desktop
Create Power BI visuals using R
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
That blog has been deleted - can anyone post any notes on what it contained?
Fantastic Lydia what a good article you posted! 🙂
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