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When citing analyses performed by the program, include the name of the analysis, and Prism version number (including the second number after the decimal point).

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Prism, InStat or Statmate: Include the name of the analysis and the program version number (including the second number after the decimal point).

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When citing one of these pages, reference the name of the page, the date you accessed it and the URL. All the pages in the statistics and curve fitting ...

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When citing one of these pages, reference the name of the page, the date you accessed it and the URL. All the pages in the statistics and curve fitting guides ...

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The book by Wellek, cited below, explains the entire field of testing for equivalence. Explore the Knowledgebase. Analyze, graph and present your scientific ...

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Consider emphsizing the effect size and confidence interval, rather than a P value. The effect size can be a difference or a ratio or a correlation coefficient ...

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How to cite these pages; PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS. The big picture; The Gaussian distribution; Standard Deviation and Standard Error of the Mean; The lognormal ...

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How to cite these pages; PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS; STATISTICS WITH PRISM 10. Getting started with statistics with Prism; Descriptive statistics; Row statistics ...

https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/statistics/

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How to cite these pages; PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS; STATISTICS WITH PRISM 10. Getting started with statistics with Prism; Descriptive statistics; Row statistics ...

https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/statistics/

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How to cite these pages; PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS. The big picture; The Gaussian distribution; Standard Deviation and Standard Error of the Mean; The lognormal ...

https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/statistics/