Dear Annette,
yes, you are right. The output-options of spm99 are different from the
older versions. You must now use for each contrast the 'Results' button.
If your specified contrast is displayed, you must use the "Print" button
at the top of the "Graphics"-Window to print the displayed result into
the
postscript-file. Than, you can select the next contrast, and so on.
There are two ways, to print the design matrix including the paramteres,
filenames etc. When you have specified your design, all these
informations
are displayed. At this point, you can also use the "Print" button.
Or, you use the "Explore design" button, select
the "SPMcfg.mat" File, and than, the option "Design" in the left lower
window appears. There, you can select the option "Design Matrix", and
you
will get the informations. To print this, you must again use the "Print"
button.
Good luck
Karsten
> "Wood, Annette" wrote:
>
> Hi Spm Users
>
> This is a very basic question about the output from spm99.
> When I ran analysis using spm96, my output had Scan Index, Study,
> Subject,
> Condition, Global, Filename Tails, Design Matrix, then Contrasts,
> followed by p values and stats.
> In spm99 (which I just started using) I do not see the Contrasts in my
> output
> and I would really like to have them for presentation.
>
> What am I missing here?
>
> Thanks much
>
> Annette Wood
>
> Neurobiology of Depression and Sleep Studies
>
> MS Study
>
> Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
>
> University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
>
> E1110
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