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Fig 1.

Examples of between- and within-community Beta distributions.

Four examples of Beta distributions simulated to reflect the distribution function from which either within-community (top panel) or between-community (bottom panel) edge weights that would be sampled in the simulated network.

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Fig 2.

Examples of four simulated networks and adjacency matrices.

Four examples of simulated networks of 50 nodes each and four communities. For all simulated networks, the between-group edge weights were sampled from Beta(1, 8). For panels A and C, the within-group edge weights were sampled from Beta(8, 8) while for panels B and D they were sampled from Beta(4, 8).

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Table 1.

Logistic kernel: Power and Type I error for cluster evaluation metric simulations.

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Table 2.

Linear kernel: Power and Type I error for cluster evaluation metric simulations.

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Table 3.

ABIDE dataset subject demographics.

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Fig 3.

Distribution of cross correlations in functional connectivity in ABIDE sample.

For subjects with ASD: (A) Average functional connectivity matrix; (B) Standard deviation of the functional connectivity matrix; (C) Cross correlation distribution of functional connectivity. For control subjects: (D) Average functional connectivity matrix; (E) Standard deviation of the functional connectivity matrix; (F) Cross correlation distribution of functional connectivity.

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Table 4.

P-values from analysis of ABIDE dataset for binary outcome of diagnostic group.

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Table 5.

P-values from analysis of ABIDE dataset for continuous outcome of VIQ.

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Table 6.

Analysis of ABIDE dataset: Conventional regression frameworks for optimized algorithmic value.

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