Hi Mike
On 24 October 2010 05:51, Mike Bynevelt <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Need help ...suppose that's why I'm here.
> Involved with a study requiring ANOVA analysis
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> 13 controls, 13 subjects
> 2 paradigms with 3 conditions
> 1 rest 2 differing hand movements
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> Paradigm 1 r1r1r2r1r2r2r1r2
> Paradigm 2 r2r1r1r2r1r1r2r2
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> Needing to compare r and 1, r and 2, 1 and 2 initially
This shouldn't be too difficult to set up. By two paradigms, do you
simply mean two different orders? Do you have both for all subjects?
If so, and you're just wanting to do the comparisons you specify,
model 1 and 2 with separate regressors at the first level, merge them
as shown in the Multi-Session & Multi-Subject (Repeated Measures -
Three Level Analysis) example on the web page, and then model an
average effect and between group differences at the third level.
Cheers,
Eugene
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> Given the kind of randomness of the paradigm, unsure how to set up in modelling.
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> Thanks in advance for any help.
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> Cheers,
> Mike
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