Hi Kate,

if you are only running stats on the longitudinally processed dirs, it should be sufficient to copy only the *.long.* directories and the base directories. You can skip the cross sectionals.

If you do an LME, you can probably also skip the base dirs. But you'd need them for the 2-stage stats approach.

Best, Martin

On 03/10/2015 05:38 AM, Kate Riggall wrote:
Hello,

I am trying to run a paired analysis (a two time-point longitudinal analysis) on some subjects which have been longitudinally pre-processed for me on another computer. The computer I am now working on is originally a Windows computer, but is now running Linux on a partition (CentOS Release 6.6, Kernel Linux 2.6, GNOME 2.28.2).

I have been advised by my IT staff to copy the files I need onto the linux partition to avoid any issues with accessing external/share drives. My subjects folder is 63 GB, which is a bit big to fit on the partition, so I am wondering if I can copy over just the files needed for the analysis step, and what those files would be.

Thanks in advance,

Kate Riggall


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