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Duplicates in k-fold #46

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SueJaH opened this issue May 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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Duplicates in k-fold #46

SueJaH opened this issue May 11, 2024 · 3 comments

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@SueJaH
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SueJaH commented May 11, 2024

I'm curious about why duplicates are appearing here(more participants, greater duplicates). Could this issue potentially impact my results?
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treder commented May 12, 2024

Hi @SueJaH , can you give some more details on the problem?

You are oversampling the data, so some classes will be oversampled by design. Is this what you mean?

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SueJaH commented May 12, 2024

Hi, Treder!

Thank you for your reply! I have solved this problem. Actually, that is caused by a small error in the for loop. I'm so sorry about that.🤯

In fact, I have another question. I wonder whether the multiple structs(in cell of result) I generated in level 1 have been analyzed together in the function that executes cluster permutation (mv_statistic)? Do I need to cluster permutation for each struct loop?

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treder commented May 21, 2024

Hi again - you might have to combine them, but it's hard to know without more details about your analysis.
Can you please review understanding_statistics starting from example 7, it provides some examples on how to conduct group-level stats. Let me know if you have any more questions.

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