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tibiriandre
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Posted - 01/16/2010 : 09:22:39 AM
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Origin Ver. and Service Release : OriginPro 8 SR6.
Hi I want to perform One-Way ANOVA test with multiple comparaison. I particularly want to compare data of many columns to a particular column that contains a standard data (Exple: IC50 of plant extracts versus IC50 of Quercetin). How can I do this?
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larry_lan
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Posted - 01/17/2010 : 9:20:46 PM
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Hi:
ANOVA is comparing the mean of multiple DATASETs, while t-test can be used to compare the mean of ONE DATASET with A VALUE. Origin provide both of these functions under Statistics menu. When opening these dialogs, you can press F1 to open the help pages.
Could you give more detail requirement? I am not quite sure what do you exactly want, maybe you can contact us with your data through our support email.
Thanks Larry OriginLab Technical Services |
Edited by - larry_lan on 01/18/2010 12:03:25 AM |
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minimax
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Posted - 01/17/2010 : 11:52:58 PM
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Hi Tibiri,
If your reference column is also a group of observations (not a single value), "Dunnett" is the usual method in multiple comparison to compare to a reference category, which is only available in Origin's Repeated Measures ANOVA, not in ordinary ANOVA yet.
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tibiriandre
Burkina Faso
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Posted - 01/19/2010 : 05:13:36 AM
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Thank Larry, Minimax Here is my problem. I performed a experience with plant extracts with the aim to determine their antioxidant activity. I have 16 extracts of plant, let us say Extract1....Extract16. For each extract, the EC50 was determined in triplicate. I also performed the same experience with standards used as reference. Standards used are Quercetin, Rutin and Ascorbic acid. Now, I want to compare the antioxidant activity of my extracts to one of the standards. I think I have to perform a One way ANOVA with a post test (the Dunnett post test). Since my measures are not repeated measures (I think well), I cannot. Is there another solution? Thank many for help! PS: DATA are been sent by email as recommanded by Larry. |
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larry_lan
China
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Posted - 01/20/2010 : 05:47:20 AM
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Hi Tibiri:
Sorry that I didn't see your email, not sure what's wrong. Could you please send to tech support mail box and cc me the data again?
Thanks Larry |
Edited by - larry_lan on 01/20/2010 10:50:51 AM |
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tibiriandre
Burkina Faso
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Posted - 01/20/2010 : 06:52:53 AM
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Hi Larry Can you check your mail, I just sent the data. Let me know whether you have received them. |
Edited by - tibiriandre on 01/20/2010 07:05:46 AM |
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larry_lan
China
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Posted - 01/20/2010 : 10:57:30 AM
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Yes, we got the data. We will look into that and reply.
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larry_lan
China
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Posted - 01/20/2010 : 10:42:04 PM
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Hi Tibiri:
Well, every group in your data have 3 values, including the standard group. I think the best method is Dunnett test. Sorry about that.
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tibiriandre
Burkina Faso
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Posted - 01/21/2010 : 06:30:24 AM
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Hi Larry Thank for your reply. I'll try to get another tool. Can I suggest that Origin developers include Dunnett test in One-Way ANOVA? It would be very nice ! Thanks ! |
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