The FSGD looks right (you have a 2x4 design, so 8 classes, plus 2 covariates).
[1 1 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0] tests for a difference between NoFocus and RhFocus (No-RH) [0 0 1 -1 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0] tests for a difference between RhFocus and LhFocus (RH-RH)
probably you can figure out the rest from the pattern
On 5/2/14 4:40 PM, Kenza Drissi wrote:
Dear Marie,
I want to run a group analysis on a set of subjects, correcting for gender (Male/Female), diagnois regarding epilepsy (no focus/focus in rh/focus in lh/focus in both h), age and IQ. Should my FSGD file look somewhat like this below:
GroupDescriptorFile 2
Class NoFocus_Male Class NoFocus_Female Class RhFocus_Male Class LhFocus_Male Class BhFocus_Male Class RhFocus_Female Class LhFocus_Female Class BhFocus_Female
Variables age IQ
If so, considering that I want to investigate the effect of epilepsy on cortical gyrification, what should my contrast matrix look like? The hypothesis is that the gyrification index is diminished for epileptic patients, probably more when there is bilateral focus.
I know that we need as many number as regressors, so I expect there to be 10 numbers, is it so?
Thank you so very much for clarifying this point, Kenza
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