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... (SEM) or standard deviation of the dataset (SD) standard error. If you have already calculated these summary statistics, the latter options will save you ...
https://www.graphpad.com/quickcalcs/ttest1/
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The mean, SD and SEM of the "after" data are identical in the two. Prism file. Explore the Knowledgebase. Analyze, graph and present your scientific work ...
GraphPad FAQs
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Most people enter actual replicate values into Prism, and it fits these data without problem. But Prism also lets you enter data as mean, SD (or SEM) and N.
GraphPad FAQs
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You can compute the SD or SEM of the logarithms of the EC50, and report the mean logarithm of the EC50 along with the SD or SEM of the logEC50 values. This ...
GraphPad FAQs
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... SD and SEM are very different. When performing linear or nonlinear regression, the SE of a best-fit parameter can also be called the SD of that parameter.
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... SD, SEM, 95% Confidence Intervals, or range). The primary purpose of this analysis is simply to generate a table of these summary (mean, median, etc.) and ...
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/statistics/
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The SD and SEM are different, so make sure you set up the table correctly. If you enter SD values in a subcolumn labeled SEM, the results will be wrong. On the ...
GraphPad FAQs
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I know the mean, SD (or SEM) and sample size for each group. Which tests can I run? You can enter data as mean, SD (or SEM) and N, and Prism can compute an ...
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/statistics/
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The SD tells you about the scatter of the data. The SEM tells you about how well you have determined the mean. The SEM can be thought of as "the standard ...
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/curve-fitting/
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I only know the group means, and don't have the raw data and don't know their SD or SEM. Can I run ANOVA?
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/statistics/