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If you are unsure, consult the extensive help screens, which explain the statistical reasoning in plain language. Easy to understand results. InStat does not ...

https://www.graphpad.com/scientific-software/instat/

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Prism's syntax is that of most computer languages: "<>" means not equal to, "<=" means less than or equal to, and ">=" means greater than or equal to. Here ...

https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/curve-fitting/

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Prism uses the C language math library, which simply cannot handle any situation where a negative number is taken to a fractional power. You'll need to ...

GraphPad FAQs

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One customer solved the problem by changing the language for non unicode programs in the region control panel from Hebrew to English. Keywords: garbage ...

GraphPad FAQs

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The title makes it seem like the book is more general, but it really is an advanced text of ANOVA, written in clear accessible language with plenty of examples.

GraphPad FAQs

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Geek alert. If you don't know what schema language for specifying and validating XML documents or stylesheet are used for, these files won't be helpful.

GraphPad FAQs

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Perform The Right Analysis. Avoid statistical jargon. In clear language, Prism presents an extensive library of analyses from common to highly specific— t tests ...

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LANGUAGE. The English language version of this Agreement is legally binding in case of any inconsistencies between the English version and any translations ...

https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/user-guide/

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Do note that Prism's scripting language can be used to output a table to a database. You can build a table in a script (by looping over many sheets, or ...

GraphPad FAQs

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Prism (like all computer languages) requires that you define an intermediate variable before you use it. Here is a second example: Specific=X*Bmax/(X+Kd ...

https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/curve-fitting/