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Hi Dr. Greve,

Thank you for your response! Not sure if you already addressed this, but my
second question was whether there is a way to derive the (95%) confidence
intervals for my covariates that were included in the mri_glmfit analyses?

Thanks again!
Batool

On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 7:31 AM Douglas N. Greve <dgr...@mgh.harvard.edu>
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> On 10/6/2020 4:26 PM, Batool Rizvi wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I had a couple additional questions related to this topic.
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> 1. The beta-coefficients I derived from using the mri_segstats command
> with the input beta.mgh, are these values unstandardized?
>
> Yes, that have not been standarized
>
>
> 2. Just wondering, is there a possible way to also derive 95% confidence
> intervals for my covariates that were included in the mri_glmfit analyses?
>
> You can standardize them yourself. rvar.mgh is the residual variance and
> Xg is the design matrix. Between those and the beta values, you can
> standarize the betas
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>
> Thanks so much for your help!
> Batool
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