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Common multiple comparisons approaches in Prism. Comparing all pairs of groups. •Tukey's test (most common). •Sidak's test.

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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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The results are presented on multiple pages. Analysis summary page This page presents information on the specific test performed (according to the options ...

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When Prism figures out how to correct for multiple comparisons, it counts these bogus comparisons in the total number of comparisons, so the other multiple ...

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Starting in Prism 10.5, Prism will calculate and report the results of multiple comparisons for Kaplan-Meier survival analysis automatically. These multiple ...

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The first two choices (APA and NEJM) show at most three asterisks (***) and the last two choices will show four asterisks with tiny P values (****).

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Multiple comparisons can be accounted for with Bonferroni and other corrections, or by the approach of controlling the False Discover Rate.

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At first glance, these results shown below from multiple comparisons after one-way ANOVA seem contradictory. For both the first and third comparison, ...

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Does it make sense to use ANOVA multiple comparison tests to compare two dose-response curves at every dose (or two time course curves at every time point)?

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Instead of showing the difference between the mean of logarithms as part of the multiple comparisons results, Prism provides the geometric means, the ratio of ...

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