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Nov 22, 2015 06:11 AM | Andrew Zalesky
RE: multiple time point analysis
Hi Peter,
Probably best to contact the first author of that paper with and specific questions that you may have.
You are also obviously welcome to post questions specific to the NBS here.
Andrew
Originally posted by Peter McColgan:
Probably best to contact the first author of that paper with and specific questions that you may have.
You are also obviously welcome to post questions specific to the NBS here.
Andrew
Originally posted by Peter McColgan:
Hi Andrew,
I am keen to do a longitudinal analysis with 2 groups at 3 time points and include age and sex as covariates.
I read your J. Neurosci paper on developmental changes in late adolescence and would be keen to implement in a similar way.
How would I go about doing this ?
Thanks for your help.
Peter
I am keen to do a longitudinal analysis with 2 groups at 3 time points and include age and sex as covariates.
I read your J. Neurosci paper on developmental changes in late adolescence and would be keen to implement in a similar way.
How would I go about doing this ?
Thanks for your help.
Peter
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