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Citing the QuickCalc free web calculator. Include the name of the calculator and the date you used it. Here is an example: Confidence intervals of ...
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/user-guide/
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Use this free web-based QuickCalc to do the calculations. This page from Intuitive Biostatistics gives the equations so you can do the calculation yourself.
GraphPad FAQs
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QuickCalc can compute the 95% confidence interval of the average number of objects in that volume overall or the average number of events that occur in that ...
GraphPad FAQs
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Prism (and InStat and QuickCalc) compute the confidence interval from the sample SD (that you entered or is computed from the data). The confidence interval ...
GraphPad FAQs
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Free web calculators. The easiest way to compute a P value from a statistical ratio is to use this free GraphPad QuickCalc page. It can compute a P value ...
GraphPad FAQs
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Use this free web GraphPad QuickCalc. It computes Kappa using equations from Fleiss, Statistical methods for rates and proportions, third edition.
GraphPad FAQs
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GraphPad Prism does not do this calculation, but a free GraphPad QuickCalc does. Interpreting the CI of the SD is straightforward. If you assume that your ...
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/statistics/
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These choices are offered by GraphPad Prism and the GraphPad free web t test QuickCalc, as well as many other programs. The usefulness of the unequal ...
GraphPad FAQs
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This calculator assesses how well two observers, or two methods, classify subjects into groups. The degree of agreement is quantified by kappa.
https://www.graphpad.com/quickcalcs/kappa1/
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QuickCalc computes chi-square using this equation: For this example, chi-square=13.79, which has one degree of freedom. The two-tailed P value is 0.0002. If ...
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/statistics/