@KendaR, It took several hours for Qualtrics to process the new data, but T=that worked for me, Kendra. Thanks.
@Kendra, Thanks. BTW, the way you responded actually prevented this from being attended to. First, you provided an answer that wasn't really the answer at all, but a recommendation on how to get an answer (hopefully). Second, you accepted it immediately, which made it float to the top and was reported in the system as an accepted answer. Because of that, your department head believed that the issue was actually resolved (I know a guy on the inside who let me know this is what happened ;). In the future, I would recommend that, unless your response actually solves the problem, you not mark the question as answered. Thanks!
Exactly! I'd love to have this feature enabled. Are any Qualtrics engineers following this conversation?
So, I just realized that @bansalpeeyush29 said p-values "can't" not "can" be shown. There's really no good programmatic reason these couldn't be shown, since they have to have already been computed in order to indicate significance. What's the chance there's a Qualtrics engineer who could make this happen?
@bansalpeeyush29, thanks for the answer to this. I was assuming those same references for the arrows, so that's a good thing. You stated that the p-values can be shown in separate columns, which is exactly what I'm looking for. Can you please explain how to accomplish this?
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