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Sep 21, 2017 01:09 PM | zhao rui
ANOVA:1-factor 3-levels (Repeated Measures)
Dear all,
I have 20 subejcts each of whom have 3 sessions.
I want to analyze the difference between these 3 session.
I setup the design matrix and contrasts just like the example of 'ANOVA 1-factor 4-levels (Repeated Measures)' in the fsl mannual (https://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fslwiki/F...). For the design matrix, see the attach file.
However, I do not find the outputs about the F-test. All the output files are t-stat per contrast and the corrected p-value images. I do not know what was the problem.
How should I do?
Thanks a lot
yours
Rui
I have 20 subejcts each of whom have 3 sessions.
I want to analyze the difference between these 3 session.
I setup the design matrix and contrasts just like the example of 'ANOVA 1-factor 4-levels (Repeated Measures)' in the fsl mannual (https://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fslwiki/F...). For the design matrix, see the attach file.
However, I do not find the outputs about the F-test. All the output files are t-stat per contrast and the corrected p-value images. I do not know what was the problem.
How should I do?
Thanks a lot
yours
Rui
Sep 29, 2017 12:09 PM | Jorge Manuel Sánchez - Hannover Medical School
RE: ANOVA:1-factor 3-levels (Repeated Measure
Dear Rui,
unfortunately the current version of the Toolbox does not support F-tests.
Dual-Regression runs the following randomise command:
You will also have to edit drE to merge the output.
We are currently working to include these features in the next release. It will be possible to change the number of permutations and the -f and -e tags will be supported.
Best regards,
Jorge Manuel
unfortunately the current version of the Toolbox does not support F-tests.
Dual-Regression runs the following randomise command:
- randomise -i [input] -o [output] -m [mask] -d [design] -t [t-contrast] -n 500 -x -T -V
You will also have to edit drE to merge the output.
We are currently working to include these features in the next release. It will be possible to change the number of permutations and the -f and -e tags will be supported.
Best regards,
Jorge Manuel