Hi Pedro,
yes, the same is true for LME.
Best, Martin
On 01/10/2015 04:43 PM, Pedro Rosa - Gmail wrote:
Dear Freesurfer List,
Reading the Wiki for the GLM procedures, I understood that that
covariates that are “0” in the contrast matrix are “regressed out”
(http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/Fsgdf2G2V).
I would like to know if this is also true for the LME contrasts
(http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/LinearMixedEffectsModels),
and if this applies both for categorical (e.g., gender) and continuous
variables (e.g., age in years).
Thank you very much in advance,
Pedro Rosa.
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