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In previous versions of Prism, the three bracket styles offered in the Pairwise Comparisons dialog were displayed in a dropdown menu, and not easy to identify. If the prefix is "P =" (for example), and the numeric P value is reported as "<0.0001", Prism will automatically drop the equals sign so that the bracket label is displayed as "P < 0.0001" Note that Prism will be smart about how it handles the equals sign at the end of a prefix. You can choose from the built-in "P =" or "p =" prefixes (depending on your style preference), or enter your own custom prefix.

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As a result, we added the option to include prefixes in the bracket labels when displaying numeric P values. However, simply adding the appropriate number above the bracket on the graph wasn't always very visually appealing. Choosing to display numeric P values is often more informative that simply including the corresponding summaries. When adding Pairwise Comparisons, one of the first choices to make is whether to show numeric P values or the associated P value summaries ("ns" or asterisks that categorize the numeric P values). The Format Pairwise Comparisons dialog has been updated and improved to make it easier to get the visual representation of your analysis results that you want, and to customize its appearance even more. And we've delivered on a lot of these requests.

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After the initial release of the "Pairwise Comparisons" feature, we got a lot of feedback about things that could be improved with this feature.











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