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On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Aser A <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Dear all,
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> What is non sphercity correction?
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It is an attempt to correction for violations of sphericity that can occur
with repeated-measure ANOVAs. The assumption in the ANOVA is that the
covariance of any two-levels of the repeated factor is always the same.


> if I would like to compare to con images from the same subjects. I found
> some papers used two sample t -test and then said they applied the non
> sphercity correction. Is this the same as using paired t test?
>

A two-sample t-test is not an appropriate test to compare two con images
from the same subject. It is statistically inappropriate. If you are using
two con images from the same subject, then you need to use a paired t-test
to properly account for the scans being repeated-measurements.
Alternatively, you could subtract the two con images and use a one-sample
t-test. In the case of two con images, there is no possible violation of
sphericity and no correction for non-sphericity. This only occurs with
factors with 3 or more levels.


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> In SPM when I want to apply this correction, is it the one that says
> 'independence'? then If I want to correct, I make 'yes'?
>

Setting the independence to NO, means that the scans are repeated. This is
required for repeated-measures. The setting of variance to equal or unequal
will alter the correction for non-sphericity. Again, this requires more
than 2 levels of the repeated factor.




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> thanks
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> Aser
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