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This seems obvious to most, but people familiar with other computer languages may expect the first row to be #0. •It is not possible to access subcolumn ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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Statistics often seems like a foreign language, and this text can serve as a phrase book to bridge the gap between scientists and statisticians. Sprinkled ...

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While Prism makes ANOVA much more straightforward, you can use open-source coding languages like R as well. Here are some examples of R code for repeated ...

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With some computer languages (for example, Javascript) log(x) denotes a natural logarithm, not a common logarithm. Excel is especially confusing. In an Excel ...

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With some computer languages (for example, Javascript) log(x) denotes a natural logarithm, not a common logarithm. Excel is especially confusing. In an Excel ...

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Jun 10, 2025 ... Language. The English language version of this Agreement is legally binding in case of any inconsistencies between the English version and ...

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... language). Variable names must not be longer than 13 characters. If you want to use two words to describe a variable, separate with the underscore character ...

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