Hi Freesurfers,


I am currently dealing with some examples of group analysis from
freesurfer-wikipages (see http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/Fsgdf4G0V).
Could you please give some clarifications in the following scenario:



Assume we have four groups MaleRight, MaleLeft, FemaleRight, and FemaleLeft
(from factors gender and handedness). Now we want to set a contrast that is
equivalent to the question: "Is there a difference between Males and Females
regressing out the effects of handedness?"



An appropriate contrast would be [0.5 0.5 -0.5 -0.5].

(see
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/Fsgdf4G0V#Contrast5male-female.mtx)



Is that also true for an imbalanced design, where MaleRight and MaleLeft
consist of 15 and 5 subjects, respectively? I suspect that in this case the
above contrast would weigh MaleLeft more heavily, i.e. each subject in this
rather small subgroup would have a greater effect on the final result.



If that is true - I am wondering whether the contrast [0.75 0.25 ...] would
fix this issue, i.e. adjust for the unbalanced design. Do you have any
ideas?



Best,

Daniel
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