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

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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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When creating box and whisker plots, Prism gives you multiple choices. One choice is to show the whiskers extending from the minimum to the maximum value ...

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•One-way ANOVA (followed by Tukey, Dunnett, Newman-Keuls or Bonferroni post tests). •Kruskal-Wallis. •Friedman. •Bland-Altman. •ROC curves. Example of a column ...

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Make sure you pick a multiple comparisons method that can report them: The methods of Tukey, Dunnett, Bonferroni, and Sidak.

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How the Tukey and Dunnett methods work; How the Fisher LSD method works; How the Holm-Sidak method works; How the Bonferroni and Sidak methods work; How the ...

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Tukey and Dunnett methods; Dunn's multiple comparisons after nonparametric ANOVA; Newman-Keuls method. Approach 3: Control the False Discovery Rate (FDR).

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How the Tukey and Dunnett methods work; How the Fisher LSD method works; How the Holm-Sidak method works; How the Bonferroni and Sidak methods work; How the ...

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Tukey and Dunnett methods; Dunn's multiple comparisons after nonparametric ANOVA; Newman-Keuls method. Approach 3: Control the False Discovery Rate (FDR).

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Prism can compute multiplicity adjusted P values following Bonferroni, Holm, Tukey or Dunnett multiple comparison testing. Check the option in the third tab ...

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