
The results will be staggered down the page with only one data set in any particular row. It does this by creating additional rows.

No, it doesn't really make sense, but this was once a common standard. Prism uses an older definition of probit that adds 5 to all results, to avoid use of negative numbers. Rather than entering the value of K, you can hook an analysis or info constant.

To enter different K values for each data set, choose a data set, enter K, choose another data set, enter its K, and so on. When transforming Y values, you can enter one value of K for all data sets or a separate value of K for each data set. Many of the functions include the variable “K”.
