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Jul 5, 2017 09:07 PM | Kenneth Yuen
3 Subgroups
Hi,
I'm running an analysis with 3 subgroups. If I want to check the activation of each subgroup, should I include 3 filter variables to the table (so each group got its specific filter)?
Also, if I want to compare separate group A vs group B, group B vs group C, etc. Should I add two other filter variables that select two groups at a time?
Thanks for your advice!
Best,
Ken
I'm running an analysis with 3 subgroups. If I want to check the activation of each subgroup, should I include 3 filter variables to the table (so each group got its specific filter)?
Also, if I want to compare separate group A vs group B, group B vs group C, etc. Should I add two other filter variables that select two groups at a time?
Thanks for your advice!
Best,
Ken
Jul 11, 2017 03:07 PM | Joaquim Radua
RE: 3 Subgroups
Dear Ken,
in the current SDM software, you should include a filter variable for group B and a filter variable for group C. After running the analyses, you will have:
- XXX_00: group A
- XXX_10: group B
- XXX_01: group C
- XXX_10m00: group B vs group A
- XXX_01m00: group C vs group A
- XXX_10m01: group B vs group C
With the best regards,
Joaquim
in the current SDM software, you should include a filter variable for group B and a filter variable for group C. After running the analyses, you will have:
- XXX_00: group A
- XXX_10: group B
- XXX_01: group C
- XXX_10m00: group B vs group A
- XXX_01m00: group C vs group A
- XXX_10m01: group B vs group C
With the best regards,
Joaquim