a bit excessive for such a (apparently?) simple problem I was
hoping somebody would magically provide the correct syntax :-) !
thanks again anyway for your help
best regards
giuseppe
Thilo Kellermann wrote:
On Monday 24 July 2006 20:16, Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
Dear all
help or suggestion
about this.
thanks in advance and best regards
giuseppe
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Giuseppe Pagnoni
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Emory University School of Medicine
101 Woodruff Circle, Suite 4000
Atlanta, GA, 30322
tel: 404.712.8431
fax: 404.727.3233
to that outlined above but in a resistant/robust
fashion, and what would be the actual syntax to do that. I will very
much appreciate any help or suggestion about this.
thanks in advance and best regards
giuseppe
Giuseppe Pagnoni
Dept. of Psychiatry
101 Woodruff Circle
Altanta, GA 30322
) between fMRI brain maps, each of which has
around 6 variables.
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Giuseppe Pagnoni
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Emory University School of Medicine
1639 Pierce Drive, Suite 4000
Atlanta, GA, 30322
tel: 404.712.8431
fax: 404.727.3233
, then the power is in bpm^2)?
I own a copy of Venables and Ripley (MASS 2003), but I was not able to
extract this information from the time series chapter
thanks for any help
(please cc to my e-mail, if possible)
giuseppe
Giuseppe Pagnoni
Dept. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
, in
the formulation of the model.
Thanks for your help
giuseppe
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Why has this been REPOSTed? It was delivered last Thursday.
On Sun, 8 Aug 2004, Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
I am running a 2-way repeated measure anova with 1 between-subjects
factor (Group
script? Something like Enter the name of the factor:
, or even more simply Press Enter to see the result of the next
analysis
thanks in advance for any suggestions!
giuseppe
Giuseppe Pagnoni
Dept. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Emory University
1639 Pierce Drive, Suite 4000
Atlanta
script? Something like Enter the name of the factor: ,
or even more simply Press Enter to see the result of the next
analysis
thanks in advance for any suggestions!
giuseppe
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Giuseppe Pagnoni, Ph.D.
Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
1639 Pierce Drive