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... language preference or login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies – which are cookies ...
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Dec 16, 2024 ... ... language preferences, date and time stamps associated with your usage, frequency of visits to the websites, and the IP address of your or ...
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Exporting data from Excel to Prism Although Prism can open Excel files, this is slow. Instead, write a Visual Basic macro to export selected values as a ...
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in a language other than English?(581) Do you have a plan making StateMate for Macintosh? Are there plans for creating a version 2 of StatMate for WIndows ...
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The basics of ROUT The ROUT method was developed as a method to identify outliers from nonlinear regression. Learn more about the ROUT method.
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Adding text to a Prism graph or layout To enter new text anywhere on a graph or layout: Click one of the text 'T' tool buttons (the one on the right makes a ...
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You can also view this list within Prism, inside the script dialog. [required argument].
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Stanley Smith Stevens introduced four scales of measurement: nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio. These are still widely used today as a way to describe the ...
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This calculator compares observed and expected frequencies within (up to 20) categories using the chi-square test.
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A t test is a statistical technique used to quantify the difference between the mean (average value) of a variable from up to two samples (datasets).
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