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- | We have now calculated two SPMs, which we can easily compare/ | + | We have now calculated two SPMs, which we can easily compare/ |
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- | The difference between both SPMs is most apparent at ~65% of the gait cycle. Here we can see a significantly more pronounced t statistic (~10 vs ~12.5). While both are well above the specified threshold where alpha=0.01, this can show us how curve registration can be useful to correctly align our data, and get more meaningful results from our analysis. | + | The difference between both SPMs is most apparent at ~65% of the gait cycle. Here we can see a significantly more pronounced t statistic (~10 vs ~12.5). While both are well above the specified threshold where alpha=0.05, this can show us how curve registration can be useful to correctly align our data, and get more meaningful results from our analysis. |
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sift/tutorials/perform_statistical_parametric_mapping.1734459339.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/12/17 18:15 by wikisysop