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  1. Linear regression calculator - GraphPad

    The calculator above will graph and output a simple linear regression model for you, along with testing the relationship and the model equation. Keep in mind that Y is your dependent …

  2. GraphPad Software

    Calculate P from t, z, r, F or chi-square, or vice-versa. View Binomial, Poisson or Gaussian distribution. Correct a P value for multiple comparisons and Bayes.

  3. T test calculator - GraphPad

    This calculator uses a two-sample t test, which compares two datasets to see if their means are statistically different. That is different from a one sample t test, which compares the mean of …

  4. Ultimate Guide to Linear Regression - GraphPad

    You can use statistical software such as Prism to calculate simple linear regression coefficients and graph the regression line it produces. For a quick simple linear regression analysis, try our …

  5. GraphPad QuickCalcs: Analyze continuous data

    Post test following two-way (or higher) ANOVA. Confidence interval of a sum, difference, quotient or product of two means. Confidence interval of a standard deviation. Linear regression. …

  6. Standard deviation of the residuals: Sy.x, RMSE, RSDR

    All three values (RMSE, Sy.x, and RSDR) are expressed in the same units as Y and all can be interpreted in roughly the same way as the typical deviation of the points from the line or curve.

  7. GraphPad Prism 10 Curve Fitting Guide - Slope and intercept

    At the bottom of the results page, the slope and intercept are reported again in the form of the equation that defines the best-fit line. You can copy this equation and paste onto a graph, or …

  8. GraphPad Prism 10 Curve Fitting Guide - r2, a measure of …

    There are two ways to compute r2 when the regression line is constrained. As you saw in the previous section, r2 is computed by comparing the sum-of-squares from the regression line …

  9. Equation: Fitting a straight line on a semi-log or log-log graph

    Prism's collection of "Lines" equations includes those that let you fit nonlinear models to graphs that appear linear when the X axis is logarithmic, the Y axis is logarithmic, or both axes are …

  10. Simple linear and simple logistic regression with Prism

    Prism offers two forms of simple regression: simple linear regression and simple logistic regression. Although these analyses are related, we discuss them separately.