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Prism 5 and earlier versions doesn't let you make a graph with bars or columns and also show the individual data points as a scatter plot. The workaround is to ...

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Prism's eight data table formats; XY tables; Column tables (one grouping variable); Grouped tables (two grouping variables); Contingency tables; Stacked vs.

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Enter the values for each group as a column, so that the replicate values are stacked. You cannot perform a t test when the data are entered in one row with ...

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Analyzing stacks of data. Create a Column data table. In older versions of Prism, this was called "one grouping variable". Enter each data set in a single Y ...

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... columns, stacking 3 values in each column. That way the six values that you copied as one row, will paste into two columns. 8. Click OK. 9. Note that the ...

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Subcolumn graphs. Prism 8 offers a new kind of data table for nested data where values stacked in each subcolumn are related, and creates subcolumn graphs ...

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Nested and Grouped tables look very similar. Both have subcolumns and no X column. But they are used in very different ways.

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Note that the arrangement of data is different than with a column table. The before-after pairs are stacked into subcolumns. This table has two rows ...

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There were three rats in each group, and you measured four technical replicates in each rat. Note that the four values stacked in each subcolumn are in ...

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These examples demonstrate how to adjust the width of columns (bars, violins, box-and-whiskers, column scatter, etc.) and the spacing between columns for ...

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