Hi - that sounds ok, though the devil's in the details, and it depends
exactly what questions you're asking. It's not clear at this stage
what the best way of combined modelling of the multiple DTI-derived
measures is......
Cheers.
On 23 Aug 2009, at 18:26, Jenifer Juranek wrote:
> We would like to evaluate group differences (n=2) for 3 metrics (MD,
> FA,
> volume) x 2 structures x 2 hemispheres. Group #1 has 20 subjects and
> group
> #2 has 21 subjects.
>
> Would a simple single MANOVA with 12 response variables and a single
> between subjects variable (group) be a realistic approach? Or is
> something a
> bit more sophisticated desirable?
>
> Many thanks for any advice,
> Jenifer
>
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