Chapter 10
Analysis of Variance

The Analysis of Variance or ANOVA is a statistical test developed by Ronald Fisher in 1918. It is performed on three or more samples to check for…

One-way ANOVA analyzes more than three samples categorized by one factor. For example, it can compare the average mileage of sports bikes. Here, the…

One-way ANOVA can be performed on three or more samples of unequal sizes. However, calculations get complicated when sample sizes are not always the…

Multiple comparison test, abbreviated as MCT, is a post hoc analysis generally performed after comparing multiple samples with one or more tests. An…

Detecting Behavioral Deficits in Rats After Traumatic Brain Injury
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With the increasing incidence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in both civilian and military populations, TBI is now considered a chronic disease;…

The cylinder test is routinely used to predict focal ischemic damage to the forelimb motor cortex in rodents. When placed in the cylinder, rodents…

Genotyping and Quantification of In Situ Hybridization Staining in Zebrafish
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In situ hybridization (ISH) is an important technique that enables researchers to study mRNA distribution in situ and has been a critical technique…