hi Experts,

I'm struggling to conceptualize the appropriate contrasts for my cortical
thickness analysis. I have four classes [two groups; two levels
(patients,controls; male,female) and two behavioral variables. I want to
see if together the two variables account significant proportion of the
variance in y (thickness) and if this differs by group whilst regressing
out gender. - i.e. if I enter both behavioral variables into the model does
it account for more variance than either variable on their own (after
controlling for gender)? What I have is this:

.5 .5 -.5 -.5 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 .5 .5 -.5 -.5

Does this look right?

Thanks!

Laura.




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Social Neuroscience & Psychopathology, Harvard University
Center for the Assessment and Prevention of Prodromal States, UCLA Semel
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