How To Perform A One-Way ANOVA In GraphPad Prism
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- In this video tutorial, I will show you how to perform a One-Way ANOVA test, and post-hoc comparisons, in GraphPad Prism. I will also show you how to interpret the results.
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VIDEO BREAKDOWN
Step 1: The data (00:10)
Step 2: Performing the One-Way ANOVA test (01:02)
Step 3: The results of the One-Way ANOVA test (03:55)
Step 4: The results of the post-hoc tests (06:48)
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Thank you. I finally understood this through your video.
I really appreciate it. Thanks again!
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. This has been a life, well, a thesis saver. Thank you.
So helpful! Thank you :D
Bro you are a genius,thank you very very much
Thanks for sharing this video.
thanks for beautiful teaching
THX so much!!! simple and usefull
Thank you Dr.
God it took me so long to work out the post hoc, thank you!!
You're welcome Danny
This is great!
How do I calculate an effect size for each of the significant results? E.g. effect size of AA vs AG and AA vs GG
Thanks!!!
Hi, I have 3 groups and 4 different antibodies.... Which Anova I need to apply and how in graph pad prism 8 ? Can you please enlighten me?
thanks
Please do you have a video on how to do ANOVA with repeated measurements using graphpad prism, when numerical rating scale is used to measure pain in more than 3 groups of patients. Thanks
Hello, this is on the to-do list. When it is uploaded I will be sure to let you know.
Hello, I would like to know how to use the anova one-way test with only 2 groups, thanks in advance :)
So to test the difference between two independent groups, as opposed to three? Then you will need the independent Student T-test for this:
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How would you present the p value in actual graph following one way anova?
Hi Rajesh,
Many thanks for your comment. For the results of the overall ANOVA test, I would quote this in text. I usually only show the P values for the post-hoc tests on the graph - just to show which groups are different from one another.
Or some people draw a horizontal line above all of their groups and add an asterisk to signify that they differ from each other. Then below this, draw lines between the groups which differ from one another.
I hope that helps?
Best wishes,
Steven
Hi Steven, Thanks for the suggestions, it makes complete sense to me now.
Best regards
Rajesh
prism 8 does not show multiple comparison, I have not idea how make it appear
In Prism 8 go to Analyze>Column Analyses>One-Way ANOVA. Then select the Multiple Comparisons tab. Select Compare the mean of each column with the mean of every other column. Then go to the Options tab. Under the Multiple comparisons test header, use the drop-down menu to select the post-hoc test eg Tukey
Top Tip Bio i did the same thing. No multiple compare tab coming out. 😷
what is the version of GraphPad used?
This was version 7
Thank you.