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Comparison method. Prism can perform the comparison using two alternative methods: the extra sum-of-squares F test, and using Akaike's information criteria. Use ...

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When you analyze XY data where X values are entered as dates, Prism converts the dates to numbers using a starting date and a date unit (days, weeks, etc.). To ...

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Data and analyses are linked. If you change the data, the analysis results will update automatically as will any linked graphs. This works even if you have ...

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On the Fit tab of the nonlinear regression dialog, open the panel of Stimulatory dose-response equations and choose: log(agonist) vs. response -- Variable ...

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Prism also superimposes the curve on your graph. Choose where the curves should begin and end, and how many equally spaced points define the curve.

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To zoom in, use Ctrl+Equals (=) on Windows or Command-Equals (=) on Mac. To zoom out, use Ctrl+Minus (-) on Windows or Command-Minus (-) on Mac. To set the zoom ...

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These allow you to quickly analyze and graph new data using the same steps and format that you used earlier. The key point is that Prism links data to results, ...

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A Prism project file (or PZF file) contains all the pieces of a project. Each Prism project has basic five sections: Data tables, Info sheets, Results, ...

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Multiple linear regression, multiple logistic regression and Poisson regression are all related modeling techniques.

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Prism provides a great tool to solve this problem: the Wand (Wizard to ANalyze Data). Use it to analyze (and graph) the new table just like you already analyzed ...

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