Dear Colleagues, I wish to alert you to a couple of geomorph updates, which are available with an installation of geomorph version 3.0.5, from Github (not yet available on CRAN). These updates include:
- A new argument in advanced.procD.lm to choose among different distributions (SS, Rsq, or F) for estimating empirical effect sizes (Z-scores) and P-values - An additional line of summary in ANOVA-producing functions (advanced.procD.lm, procD.lm, procD.pgls, and procD.allometry) to indicate from which distributions effect sizes and P-values were estimated - Some small bug fixes and typo fixes I also wish to alert you that a bug was pointed out in the previous version of geomorph (3.0.4) for calculation of sum of squares between models in the advanced.procD.lm function. We have identified the error but have not fully identified the source and extent (whether under certain conditions or all conditions). This error might have also been present in version 3.0.3. Nonetheless, the updated coding in geomorph version 3.0.5 eliminated this error. (We have tested the consistency in sums of squares, effect size, and P-value calculations across all functions that perform them, for various sum of squares types and effect sizes from various statistics.) If you rely on ANOVA results from advanced.procD.lm from versions 3.0.3 or 3.0.4, you might want to rerun analyses with version 3.0.5 to confirm results. Thank you to Avi Koplovich for brining this issue to our attention! As a reminder, you can download geomorph directly from Github with the following single line of code: devtools::install_gituhub(“geomorphR/geomorph”, ref = “Stable”) Warm regards from Mike, and the geomorph team! -- MORPHMET may be accessed via its webpage at http://www.morphometrics.org --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MORPHMET" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to morphmet+unsubscr...@morphometrics.org.