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Aug 19, 2017  05:08 AM | Alfonso Nieto-Castanon - Boston University
RE: First-level ICC output
Hi Leah,

The analysis is simply a linear regression between ICC values and symptom scores across subjects. The null hypothesis is that there is no association between ICC values and symptom scores, which is tested using the associated T- statistics. Just for reference, in case you are wondering, the resulting T- values are also exactly the same as those derived from a standard Pearson correlation analysis between the same measures. 

Hope this helps
Alfonso
 
Originally posted by Leah Fleming:
Hey Alfonso, 

I am getting close to finalizing a manuscript for the analyses I have been doing in CONN and want to be certain I understand the statistical test being done in this analysis you described above to test for a relationship between ICC values and symptom scores. I set it up exactly as you described with 'All Subjects' and 'Behavioral Scores' entered as a [0,1] between-subjects contrast. What statistical test is being set up? 

I appreciate your help!

Best, 
Leah

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