Hello,
That gives the *absolute* t-scores. If it's all you need/want, then the
answer is yes, you can.
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Às 14:28 de 06/05/20, Ana Marija escreveu:
Hello,
Can I apply the quantile function qt() this way?
qt(pvals/2, 406-34, lower.tail = F)
to get the T-scores?
Thanks
Ama
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