Reference for permutation testing for factorial designs
Oakman, Erin
Erin.Oakman at NYUMC.ORG
Thu Sep 23 16:55:13 CEST 2010
Thank you for the reference!!
Erin
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From: FieldTrip discussion list [FIELDTRIP at NIC.SURFNET.NL] On Behalf Of Michael Wibral [michael.wibral at WEB.DE]
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 5:51 AM
To: FIELDTRIP at NIC.SURFNET.NL
Subject: [FIELDTRIP] Reference for permutation testing for factorial designs
Dear Fieldtrip users,
I know that every now and then the questions comes up on how to use permutation testing on 2x2 designs (potentially with interactions). On the code side fieldtrip offers the cfg.cvar mechanism to construct restricted permutations. Saskia Helbling pointed me to this reference that explains how to use such restricted permutations properly to 'fake' an ANOVA
Anderson MJ and Ter Braak CJF, "PERMUTATION TESTS FOR MULTI-FACTORIAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE", J Statistical Computation and Simulation, 2003
Hope you'll find this useful,
Michael
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