[FieldTrip] Excluding a subject
Stephen Politzer-Ahles
politzerahless at gmail.com
Thu May 10 18:30:31 CEST 2012
Hi Roni,
If your units of observation for the statistical test are subjects and your
input to ft_timelockstatistics is a grand average structure (generated by
ft_timelockgrandaverage with cfg.keepindividual='no'), then I think the
easiest solution would be to just re-run ft_timelockgrandaverage again
without those subjects, and use that output as the input to
ft_timelockstatistics. It certainly seems easier and less error-prone than
trying to change the design matrix (at least, for someone like me who has a
hard time wrapping his head around statistics already!).
Best,
Steve
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> Hi all,
> Is there an elegant way to exclude a subject from the statistical analysis
> when using ft_timelockstatistics, without computing the averages again
> while excluding the subject?
>
> Thanks!
> Roni
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