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I'm not sure what you mean. Dichotomous variables can be used. Our tutorial has
an example of using gender.
On 11/9/16 5:05 AM, Dominic Dwyer wrote:
Dear FS experts,
Sorry for my confusion here, but I'm wondering why dichotomous nuisance
variables (e.g., gender)
Dear FS experts,
Sorry for my confusion here, but I'm wondering why dichotomous nuisance
variables (e.g., gender) can't be used in qdec? I was thinking that if it uses
a generalized linear model then it should be ok? I read other posts and
understand why discrete factors can't be used with
Dear developers,
I recently found that if you have two discrete variables in QDEC, then the
order in which you select them in the design tab drastically effects
results. It appears that the selection dictates the definition of the
covariate.
In particular, regardless of the comparison you
Hi all,
It seems that the post below is the case for both QDEC1.2 and 1.4, but only
when you have two discrete variables with cases labeled as 1 and 2 in
both.
Cheers,
Dominic
On 28/1/11 1:58 PM, Dominic Dwyer dwy...@unimelb.edu.au wrote:
Dear developers,
I recently found that if you
I'd also like to send my thanks to the
developers for a great program and ongoing support!
Dom
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Dominic Dwyer, PhD candidate
Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre
The University of Melbourne