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Online Interactive Tutorials for Creating Graphs With Excel 2007 or 2010

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Graphic display of clinical data is a useful tool for the behavior-analytic clinician. However, graphs can sometimes be difficult to create. We describe how to access and use an online interactive tutorial that teaches the user to create a variety of graphs often used by behavior analysts. Three tutorials are provided that cover the basics of Microsoft Excel 2007 or 2010, creating graphs for clinical purposes, and creating graphs for research purposes. The uses for this interactive tutorial and other similar programs are discussed.

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Correspondence to Jason C. Bourret.

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This research was supported in part by financial aid from the New England Center for Children and Northeastern University.

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Vanselow, N.R., Bourret, J.C. Online Interactive Tutorials for Creating Graphs With Excel 2007 or 2010. Behav Analysis Practice 5, 40–46 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03391816

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