Dear All,
Lea's message has generated a very interesting discussion, which as
usual has been very instructive for me.
My points were really basic ones. I am not worried about semilandmarks
(although when I read something like "... subjects were analyzed to
collect between 2700 and 10 400
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From: Murat Maga [mailto:m...@uw.edu]
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Subject: RE: [MORPHMET] number of landmarks and sample size
I want to chim
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Subject: Re: [MORPHMET] number of landmarks and sample size
Dear Lea,
I see others have responded to your inquiry, already. I thought I would add an
additional perspective.
Your question about statistical significance requires asking
Dear Lea,
I see others have responded to your inquiry, already. I thought I would add an
additional perspective.
Your question about statistical significance requires asking a follow-up
question. What statistical methods would you intend to use to evaluate
“significance”? If you are
Hello everyone,
I am new in the field of geometric morphometrics and have a question for my
bachelor thesis.
I am not sure how many landmarks I should use at most in regard to the sample
size. I have a sample of about 22 individuals per population or maybe a bit
less (using sternum and