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                | Tryphon | 
                Posted - 09/08/2016 : 7:57:50 PM  Hello,
  I use successfully a two way ANOVA test on my worksheet (input data indexed). Factor A : week of measurement (from week 1 to week 24) Factor B : animal group (2 different groups of 10 animals) Data : measurements on animals (weight for example)
  Now I want to apply a post-test like a Bonferonni test. The algorithm seems to be confused because it does not understand that factor A is a time variable and it is out of context to compare all the combinations of weeks !!
  I only need to compare the two groups for each week, that is to say I want to know the significance on week 24 comparing the two groups, on week 23 comparing the two groups, ..., on week 1 comparing the two groups (= 24 p-values to compute). GraphPad Prism understands this kind of situation.
  How to perform this under Origin ?
  Thank you.
  Operating System: Windows 8.1 OriginPro 2015 64 bits Sr2
 
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                | Tryphon | 
                Posted - 09/10/2016 : 1:45:06 PM  Sorry, I misunderstood the ANOVA 2 way GUI. I have to check the interaction box to get what I asked.
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                | Tryphon | 
                Posted - 09/09/2016 : 1:01:02 PM  Thank you for the suggestion.
  I do not have a factor C in my study which only needs ANOVA 2 way for repeated measures and I cannot find this option "comparing same level between different groups" in Origin for ANOVA 2 way.
  For ANOVA 3 way, I will need to upgrade but I do not know what will happen to my big labtalk code. Moreover, I own only one license and I will need to transfer it to Origin 2016. This is not possible before the end of the animal protocol I follow.
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                | yuki_wu | 
                Posted - 09/08/2016 : 10:50:03 PM  Hi,
  I think you can go through this tutorial, and find the way to analysis whether there are any significant differences between the groups. http://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/ThreeWay-ANOVA#Comparing_Same_Level_Between_Different_Groups
  Hope it helps.
  Regards, Yuki OriginLab
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