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If you are creating a Contingency table, choose which column defines the outcomes (columns) and which data set defines the exposure or treatment (rows). None of ...

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Column titles; Subcolumn titles; Row titles; Sorting data; Changing data table column widths; Specifying decimal places in a data table; Excluding or ...

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Perform Calculations on the entire row or for each data set column individually. Compute one mean, median, etc. for the entire row ...

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Two rows or two columns If the data table only has two columns (or two rows), then Prism compares the two values at each row (column) and uses either the ...

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In a grouped table, each data set (column) represents a different level of ... columns. For example, if you are comparing men and women at three time ...

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Prism performs automatic baseline correction. Click Analyze, then choose Remove Baseline and Column Math from the Data manipulations list.

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Use these settings to set adjust the spacing between columns on a graph, between groups of columns, and before the first column and after the last one.

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The remove baseline analysis will remove column A, but report results for B and C. Since A and B are identical, the results in column B will be 1.0 or 100%.

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In a column data table, each column defines a group. These groups are defined by one scheme, perhaps control vs. treated. You can have more than two groups in ...

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Every variable (column) in a multiple variables data table is categorized into one of three types: Categorical (bar graph icon). Examples include sex (Female ...

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