[Eeglablist] t and f-values from STUDY

Makoto Miyakoshi mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu
Thu Jan 9 12:38:28 PST 2014


Dear Bastien,

> Can someone suggest how to retrieve the t, f, and p values from a test
ran from the GUI?

Sorry but you most likely can't get these values from the GUI.

As I suggested in my previous reply to you I recommend you access to STUDY
and use statcond() to obtain t/F-scores.

Makoto

2014/1/8 Bastien Boutonnet <bastien.b1 at gmail.com>

> Dear all,
>
> Since my last post I have been desperately looking for a way to access the
> outputs from the stats performed in the Study GUI. I found some suggestions
> to use std_stat() but I fail to use it successfully. There doesn’t seem to
> be a way to find how it is actually generated and the help file about the
> function is not helpful as I run into all sorts of errors that are due to
> problems with the array inputs I believe.
>
> Can someone suggest how to retrieve the t, f, and p values from a test ran
> from the GUI?
>
> If the only way is via the command line how can I write it correctly for
> the following design:
>
> Single Set study selecting epochs labeled two fields IV1 (1,2) IV2 (a,b)
> Carry paired stats on each levels of each IVs + interactions.
>
> I would like to obtain the statistics and p-values.
>
> Thanks :)
>
> B
>
> --
> Bastien Boutonnet, Ph.D.
> School of Psychology,
> Bangor University
> bastienboutonnet.com
>
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-- 
Makoto Miyakoshi
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institute for Neural Computation, University of California San Diego
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