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**Submitting author:** @heath-henninger (Heath Henninger)
**Repository:** https://github.com/klevis-a/kinematics-vis.git
**Version:** v.1.0.0
**Editor:** @adi3
**Reviewers:** @destogl, @nnadeau
**Man…
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I posted a blog post today with my reflections about what to do with the high frequency content of an acceleration signal: https://accelting.com/updates/high-frequencies-in-an-acceleration-signal/
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Hi,
I am new to the SPM1D although I enjoyed reading about it and I think it will be key analysis tool in biomechanics field. well done for this great work.
I have just started working with the exa…
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Hi Todd,
I am having trouble with a reviewer, clearly not a fan of SPM in the analysis of biomechanical data. I don't know how to answer his concerns in a satisfactory way. He is insistent and not sa…
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to display a preview properly when posting links on FB/Twitter/Slack, etc.
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Hi all I need to statistically compare 2 x-y trajectories. Can I use spm1d? How? As far as I've understood, I can just compare with spm1d codes the x components or the y components of the 2 trajectori…
rbrev updated
3 years ago
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Hi Toddy,
I have several variables of a foot model collected during running before and after some intervention.
I have two groups: control and experimental. Control group did not undergo the int…
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How difficult would it be to pull out the C++ code and compile it as its own library that could be used in pure C++ applications, without relying on R? I'm particularly interested in embedding some o…
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Hi
I was wondering does it make sense to take the average of the calculated force of a particular muscle of 17 subjects?
I have normalized the forces of all subjects to 101 points and then used spm…
htala updated
3 years ago
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I think there is a problem with ES (Cohen’s d). The ES value is correct when I use an independent t-test, but appears to be incorrect for a paired t-test. I have installed Jamovi 1.2.27.
It looks li…