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joseadangelo |
Posted - 11/06/2021 : 12:32:49 PM Origin pro 9.0:
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Hi
I used allometric functions (y = a xb) to fit two datasets (named “Distal” -in blue- and “Proximal” -in red-; please see the uploaded file). I obtained two equations:
y (distal) = 2.20 x -0.21
y (prox.) = 2.40 x -0.12
I need to determine whether or not the two exponents (parameters b; -0.21 and -0.12) are significantly (statistically) different.
How can I do that? Thanks in advance. Kind regards, Jose
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joseadangelo |
Posted - 11/19/2021 : 09:31:02 AM Hi Sam
Great to know that!! Thanks a lot. Kind regards
Jose |
Sam Fang |
Posted - 11/18/2021 : 9:32:46 PM Hi Jose,
We have another app: Compare Datasets https://www.originlab.com/fileExchange/details.aspx?fid=302
It can determine whether a parameter in two datasets is different or not.
In the app, choose Compare: Parameters.
Thanks. Sam
Sam OriginLab Technical Services |
joseadangelo |
Posted - 11/12/2021 : 6:11:52 PM Hi Easwar!
Thank you very much for your help. Kind regards. Jose |
easwar |
Posted - 11/06/2021 : 1:41:44 PM Hello Jose,
In the Analysis->Fitting menu, there is a tool named Compare Datasets, but this is limited to comparing the overall fit from the two models and does not compare a specific parameter.
We have this free App: https://www.originlab.com/fileExchange/details.aspx?fid=501 This lets you check if the value of the parameter is statistically different from a specified value. So you can run the test on one of your datasets, and plug in the b value from the fit result of the other dataset, to compare.
This app needs version 9.6 or higher. You can download our demo version and try the App.
Hope this helps.
Easwar OriginLab |