Oh so we don't report the significance itself? because for example if we
have a small cluster but highly significant, does the cluster-wise
correction p value take it into account? (compared to a large cluster but
with lower significance). I may not have completely got this.
Thanks Doug
Celine

> Hi Celine, you should report the clusterwise p-value (which is neither
> of those).
> doug
>
> On 12/17/2013 12:11 PM, Celine Louapre wrote:
>> Hi all
>> I am wondering what is the best to present GLM results in a table on top
>> of the visual display.
>> For the significant clusters after clusterwise correction, should we
>> display the Max -log10(p) as in the summary file itself, or the p value
>> directly, or a transformed pvalue like a Z score?
>> Thanks for advices
>> Celine
>>
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