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... Column graph and table, but can with a Grouped graph and table. ... Note that the table is Grouped, and the data for each subject is stacked into a subcolumn.

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For one-way ANOVA, column scatter or box-and-whisker plots, or column bar graphs, start with a column data table and enter your data with the replicates stacked ...

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I analyzed the data four ways: assuming no repeated measures, assuming repeated measures with matched values stacked ... Row x Column x Subjects). P values.

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Each row represents a different time point, so matched values are stacked into a subcolumn. Prism will fail if: number of rows * (number of columns)^2 ...

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Identifying outliers in a stack of data is simple. Click Analyze from a Column data table, and then choose Identify outliers from the list of analyses for ...

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Each column is one group, with values stacked in different rows. This has ... All our examples for one-way ANOVA use the alternative method -- stacking replicates ...

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Subcolumns: None; error bars computed from values stacked in a column. Analyses: t tests, one-way ANOVA. Grouped Table -- Two grouping variables. Data set ...

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Each row represents a different time point, so matched values are stacked into a subcolumn. Repeated measures by both factors.

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So all values from each group are stacked into a column. Prism will perform a one-sample t test (or Wilcoxon rank sum test) on each column you enter. 3 ...

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Note that the replicates are stacked. ... There is no connection between, say, the second subcolumn for the control data and the second column for the treated ...

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