Katelyn You chould read the following paper to learn what is typically expected / acceptable when reporting results... Guidelines for reporting an fMRI study Russell A. Poldrack, Paul C. Fletcher, Richard N. Henson, Keith J. Worsley, Matthew Brett, Thomas E. Nichols NeuroImage, Volume 40, Issue 2, 1 April 2008, Pages 409-414 Regards Brahim HAMADICHAREF > Katelyn Norton wrote: > > Hi all. > > > > I am working with two groups of subjects, each having an n=12. After > > struggling with ANOVA's, I have decided to use whole brain anlyses on each > > subject and simply report "10/12 showed activation here" for example. > > > > First question, is this an acceptable means of reporting data when I will > > essentially be comparing these results on a group vs. group basis? > > > > Second question, is it acceptable to use a different level of correction (p > > value) for each subject or should they all be the same? My hunch is that they > > should all be the same, however the level of activation among subjects is so > > variable that for some I can use FWE and for others I cannot correct all > > (p<0.05). > > > > I would really appreciate any suggestions? > > Thanks! _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Free, trusted and rich email service. https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969