
It is worth remembering, whenever you create a new file in Prism you will create a data table and a connected graph. Once we've selected column we can click create. The key to using Prism is understanding how the data tables work, and that'll be covered in another tutorial, but for the purposes of this walkthrough we need to select a column table and graph from the menu on the left. In order to continue and complete a student t-test you'll first need to enter your data into Prism. Prism allows you to plot many different types of graphs and produce many different statistical analyses, but for this example we're going to choose probably what is the most simple statistical test you would ever need to carry out in scientific research, and that is a student's t-test. Hello, my name is James Clark from King's College London, and I'm going to show you in this short video how to carry out a t-test using GraphPad Prism. This video is part of the Essential Analysis series, presented by Dr James Clark, from the School of Cardiovascular Medicine and Sciences at King’s College London. Format and annotate a graph of your results.The video also features tips to help you more efficiently navigate and use Prism. This video walks you through the steps required to undertake a t test in Prism.
