Hi Will,
I think you meant to say that you are writing a study design paper
presenting results of simulations and power analysis to determine
appropriate sample sizes for multivariate analyses in geometric
morphometrics. But I would think that would have already been settled by
now, and possibly w
Dear Arvind,
MorphoJ allows you to map shape variation across multiple taxa onto an
existing phylogenetic tree. So, you need to either use a published
phylogeny of your taxa (e.g. accessioned in TreeBASE or Dryad, or from the
authors) or reconstruct your own phylogenetic hypothesis of evolutionary
Dear Phil,
SAS has excellent support and documentation. Just go to their website at
https://support.sas.com/en/documentation.html, type in a search query for
the statistical test of interest, and you'll get links to the appropriate
section of the SAS/STAT 14.3 User's Guide. Detailed information is
hat appear to do the
> test in the incorrect manner. Our package and manuscript, we hope, will
> help improve the situation by calling attention to the bias and offering a
> simple solution.
>
> Best wishes,
> Phil
>
> On 1/31/2019 11:46 AM, Justin Bagley wrote:
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