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The only thing you will need to do is run the following commands in every new terminal window (aka shell) you open throughout this tutorial. Copy and paste the commands below to get started: setenv SUBJECTS_DIR $TUTORIAL_DATA/buckner_data/tutorial_subjs/group_analysis_tutorial cd $SUBJECTS_DIR/glm To copy: Highlight the command in the box above, right click and select copy (or use keyboard shortcut Ctrl+c), then use the middle button of your mouse to click inside the terminal window (this will paste the command). These two commands set the SUBJECTS_DIR variable to the directory where the data is stored and then navigates into this directory.

If You're not at an Organized Course Notice the command to open tcsh. Here are some useful Group Analysis Links: QDEC Tutorial FSGD Format FSGD Examples DODS vs DOSS Things to do: