
Fit one of our 105 built-in equations, or enter your own. Comparison of data from nested data tables using nested t test or nested one-way ANOVA (using mixed effects model). Analysis of repeated measures data (one-, two-, and three-way) using a mixed effects model (similar to repeated measures ANOVA, but capable of handling missing data). Three-way ANOVA (limited to two levels in two of the factors, and any number of levels in the third). Tukey, Newman-Keuls, Dunnett, Bonferroni, Holm-Sidak, or Fisher’s LSD multiple comparisons testing main and simple effects. Two-way ANOVA, with repeated measures in one or both factors. Two-way ANOVA, even with missing values with some post tests.
Calculate the relative risk and odds ratio with confidence intervals. Fisher's exact test or the chi-square test.Kruskal-Wallis or Friedman nonparametric one-way ANOVA with Dunn's post test.When this is chosen, multiple comparison tests also do not assume sphericity. Greenhouse-Geisser correction so repeated measures one-, two-, and three-way ANOVA do not have to assume sphericity.Many multiple comparisons test are accompanied by confidence intervals and multiplicity adjusted P values.One-way ANOVA without assuming populations with equal standard deviations using Brown-Forsythe and Welch ANOVA, followed by appropriate comparisons tests (Games-Howell, Tamhane T2, Dunnett T3).
Ordinary or repeated measures ANOVA followed by the Tukey, Newman-Keuls, Dunnett, Bonferroni or Holm-Sidak multiple comparison tests, the post-test for trend, or Fisher’s Least Significant tests. Perform many t tests at once, using False Discovery Rate (or Bonferroni multiple comparisons) to choose which comparisons are discoveries to study further. Wilcoxon test with confidence interval of median. Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to compare two groups. Nonparametric Mann-Whitney test, including confidence interval of difference of medians.
Automatically generate volcano plot (difference vs.
Reports P values and confidence intervals.