

Since I'm undertaking a one-way ANOVA and have three sets of data, I've entered my control data into Group A. For instance, if I was undertaking a T-test, I would enter Group A and Group B because a T-test only compares two sets of data. You use the column format table, as you can see in front of us on the screen and you enter your groups into the individual columns. The way you enter data in Prism to undertake both T-tests and one-way ANOVA are the same. Probably the three most used statistical tests in biomedical science are the Student T-test or T-test, regression analysis and the analysis of variance, or ANOVA. In this short video I'm going to work through the steps required to undertake a one-way ANOVA in GraphPad Prism. Hello, my name is James Clark from King's College London.

This video is part of the Essential Statistics series, presented by Dr James Clark, from the School of Cardiovascular Medicine and Sciences at King’s College London.
