[FieldTrip] effect sizes in M/EEG data
Nina Kahlbrock
Nina.Kahlbrock at uni-duesseldorf.de
Mon Sep 5 14:45:53 CEST 2011
Dear statistic experts,
I have a rather general question concerning effect sizes. I understand that
t-values give me an approximation of the effect size, as they state how big
the difference between two conditions is by taking into account the variance
and the number of observations. However, as I recall, effect sizes (like
Cohens d) are computed in order to find out how important the effect is,
independent of the number of observations. However, if I understand the code
correctly, dependent samples t-values are computed in a very similar way as
Cohens d (which is the value for effect sizes), both including the
variance and thus the number of observations in their functions.
In order to draw conclusions about the importance of the observed effect, is
it necessary to compute effect sizes like Cohens d or is it sufficient to
compute t-values as effect sizes for M/EEG data? If important to compute
effect sizes in a way different from t-values, does anyone know of a
function that computes effect sizes like that in FT?
Thank you in advance for your answer.
Best Regards,
Nina
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Nina Kahlbrock
Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Medical Psychology
Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf
Universitaetsstr. 1
40225 Düsseldorf
Tel.: +49 211 81 18075
Fax. .: +49 211 81 19916
Mail: <mailto:Nina.Kahlbrock at med.uni-duesseldorf.de>
Nina.Kahlbrock at med.uni-duesseldorf.de
<http://www.uniklinik-duesseldorf.de/medpsychologie>
http://www.uniklinik-duesseldorf.de/medpsychologie
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