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*From: *Clayton Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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*Date: *January 10, 2007 7:38:51 PM EST
*To: *"Adam C. Riggall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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*Subject: **Fwd: Re: [caret-users] metric file stats*
*From: *Donna Dierker
On 01/10/2007 10:45 PM, Clayton Curtis wrote:
Dear Donna,
Thanks for your reply.
The command line options will be really useful for scripting stat
tests. I'm going to download and install the update asap. My lab uses
mac osx (intel) and linux platforms. I hope the new versions are
available
Dear Donna,
Thanks for your reply.
The command line options will be really useful for scripting stat
tests. I'm going to download and install the update asap. My lab
uses mac osx (intel) and linux platforms. I hope the new versions
are available for these platforms. Thanks John!
Al
Hi Clayton,
1. A reasonable question, but I'm afraid this document is both
incomplete and obsolete:
http://brainvis.wustl.edu/courses/Caret_5_332_Tutorial_Analysis.doc
For example, Find Significant Clusters is now called Two-Sample T-test.
But maybe it will still prove helpful. This submenu
Hi,
I have two quick questions.
1. What's the best place to get documentation on the new metric/surface
shape statistical operations? We've looked at the documentation at
http://brainmap.wustl.edu/caret/caret5.5_help/statistics/
but would like to have some more details, especially about the
p