It is not really possible in QDEC. You can use the command-line stream 
to do this. Do a search for "paired" on the wiki to find the page.

doug

Mira Michelle Raman wrote:
> Hi,
>  I have a group of siblings (one disorder, one unaffected). 
> Is it possible for me to set up the group analysis 
> in a way so that siblings are compared to their sibling, 
> something analogous to a paired t-test, and if so do you 
> have a tutorial or example to which you could direct me.
>
> Thank you,
> Mira
>
> Mira Michelle Raman
> Scientific Programmer
> Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research
> Stanford University
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