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Apr 15, 2015 07:04 AM | Vivian Roger Steiger
repeated measures correlation
Dear Andrew,
We ran into a question using NBS:
- We have longitudinal data (2 time points)
- 14 Subjects
- The data basis we are using is DTI streamlines (with values from 0-17'000)
We first applied a paired t-test design (as mentioned in the NBS manual) that worked perfectly.
Now we want to correlate the difference in streamlines (TP1-TP2) with the difference of a behavioral measure:
Therefore we used difference correlation matrices (TP1-TP2) and a design matrix with 3 columns: 1.) Column of ones 2.) Age 3.) Difference in a behavioral measure (TP1-TP2)
The contrast file would be [0 0 1] for testing a positive correlation between the connectivity and the behavioral measure, would that be correct? For the correlation with this difference matrices we would use a one-sample test.
For testing a negative correlation do I have to use -1 instead of 1 or do I have to multiple all correlation matrices with -1 and again use the same contrast file?
Thank you very much for your support
We ran into a question using NBS:
- We have longitudinal data (2 time points)
- 14 Subjects
- The data basis we are using is DTI streamlines (with values from 0-17'000)
We first applied a paired t-test design (as mentioned in the NBS manual) that worked perfectly.
Now we want to correlate the difference in streamlines (TP1-TP2) with the difference of a behavioral measure:
Therefore we used difference correlation matrices (TP1-TP2) and a design matrix with 3 columns: 1.) Column of ones 2.) Age 3.) Difference in a behavioral measure (TP1-TP2)
The contrast file would be [0 0 1] for testing a positive correlation between the connectivity and the behavioral measure, would that be correct? For the correlation with this difference matrices we would use a one-sample test.
For testing a negative correlation do I have to use -1 instead of 1 or do I have to multiple all correlation matrices with -1 and again use the same contrast file?
Thank you very much for your support
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| Title | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Vivian Roger Steiger | Apr 15, 2015 | |
| Andrew Zalesky | Apr 16, 2015 | |
