Dear Chih-Hao,
This is to be expected for a model that includes subject effects. The
corresponding estimable contrast is [1 0 0 0 0 0 1/3 1/3 1/3 0 0 0] but
you are essentially trying to do a one-sample t-test with three subjects
so you should acquire data from more subjects before running a second
level model.
Best regards,
Guillaume.
On 11/01/17 06:55, 連 志浩 wrote:
> Dear experts,
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> I have a problem when I tried to use flexible factorial design.
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> All the bars below the design matrix are gray, and I can't do any contrast.
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> GUI showed "no contrast(s)" when I open SPM contrast manager, and showed
> "!invalid contrast" when I try to input any contrast.
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> It's a 2 x 4 flexible factorial design with a Group factor with 2 level
> and a Condition factor with 4 level, and I set 3 factors in my model:
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> Factor 1: Subject, Independence: Yes, Variance: Equal
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> Factor 2: Group, Independence: Yes, Variance: Unequal
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> Factor 3: Condition, Independence: No, Variance: Equal
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> I would appreciate for any help.
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> Thanks for your reading.
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> Best,
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> Chih-Hao
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Guillaume Flandin, PhD
Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging
University College London
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London WC1N 3BG
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