Reply to Chen et al.: Parametric methods for cluster inference perform worse for two‐sided t‐tests
One‐sided t‐tests are commonly used in the neuroimaging field, but two‐sided tests should be the default unless a researcher has a strong reason for using a one‐sided test. Here we extend our previous work on cluster false positive rates, which used one‐sided tests, to two‐sided tests. Briefly, we f...
Main Authors: | Eklund, A, Knutsson, H, Nichols, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2018
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