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Why is it taking so long to do a Spearman correlation using Prism (or InStat)?. This problem occurred with Prism versions up to version 5. With large samples ...
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The maximum number of data tables (or results pages, graphs, layouts) in a project is 500. Prism 5 : The maximum number of data set ...
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InStat 3, StatMate 2 and Prism 4 use an older style of Mac programming. They run perfectly on current macs using an Intel chip, but do so by relying on Apple's ...
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Jul 20, 2011 ... GraphPad InStat and Lion. GraphPad InStat was written for the PPC chip. It runs perfectly under Leopard and Snow Leopard. Unless you knew ...
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Prism, InStat or Statmate: Include the name of the analysis and the program version number (including the second number after the decimal point).
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Prism and InStat test whether a slope of a linear regression line differs significantly from zero. But you need to use extra steps to test whether the slope ...
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Prism and InStat use Bonferroni's test for this. The terminology is not always used consistently. Multiple comparison test applies whenever you make several ...
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InStat · StatMate. How to buy; Pricing · Student Pricing · Professor Course Licenses · GraphPad China. Data analysis resources; QuickCalcs · Product Tutorials ...
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GraphPad InStat 3. InStat 3 Windows User's Guide · InStat 3 Mac User's Guide. Graphpad StatMate 2. StatMate 2 Help (Win and Mac). Older versions. Fitting models ...
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Use GraphPad InStat for Windows instead of Mac. This makes sense if you have a Windows computer, or run Windows on your Mac. If you own InStat v3 Mac and ...
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