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melissa.slavin
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Australia
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Posted - Jun 27 2003 :  3:18:48 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi all,
I am presently struggling a little trying to use SPM to analyze some data. The website helpfully states that "most people learn SPM from a friend". I was wondering if anyone wants to become friends with me?? I recently attended the SPM2 course at the FIL, so I am happy to share my knowledge from that, but I need some help with some of the more basic issues as well (unfortunately the course assumed a much higher level of knowledge than mine). If anyone is willing to let me watch over their shoulder while they do anything - data prep, pre-processing, analysis, I would be very grateful. If you want to start a BIAC SPM group, I would be more than willing to organise and/or participate.
thanks, Melissa

wang
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USA
57 Posts

Posted - Jun 30 2003 :  09:56:23 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Melissa,

I had a little experience of SPM,but not much. I would be very happy to join with you to learn more about SPM analysis either in a way of BIAC SPM group or unformally.



Lihong Wang
BIAC
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mcclernon
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USA
14 Posts

Posted - Jul 02 2003 :  08:41:03 AM  Show Profile  Visit mcclernon's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Melissa,

This is a great idea. I'm a SPM neophyte myself and would appreciate the opportunity to wade through it with others. Contact me at mccle011@mc.duke.edu if I can help in getting a group together.

Thanks,

Joe
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