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You'll choose the exact test on the Options tab, but Tukey's test is used most often. Compare the mean of each column with the mean of a control column. It ...

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But if you compare all four groups with one-way ANOVA, and follow with Tukey multiple comparison tests of every pair, the difference between groups A and B ...

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... Tukey, Dunnett, etc.). Read details of computing this ratio for ordinary (not repeated measures) ANOVA. Calculating the standard error of the difference is ...

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Graphing options If you chose a multiple comparison method that computes confidence intervals (Tukey, Dunnett, etc.) Prism can plot these confidence ...

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Graphing options If you chose a multiple comparison method that computes confidence intervals (Tukey, Dunnett, etc.) Prism can plot these confidence ...

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All possible pairwise comparisons. Compare the mean of every group with the mean of every other group. Prism and InStat can do these comparisons with Tukey or ...

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If you report either, be sure to be very explicit about exactly what P value you are reporting. Keywords: Tukey, newman keuls, posthoc, Dunnett, exact P ...

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The variable q is used as part of the results of the FDR approach to multiple comparisons, and as part of the Tukey and Dunnett multiple comparisons tests.

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If you use Prism, the multiple comparisons tests you choose will automatically be calculated for you using your selected correction method (Tukey, Bonferroni, ...

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There are seven ways to plot box-and-whisker graphs. Traditional Tukey whiskers go 1.5 times the interquartile distance or to the highest or lowest point, ...

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