The tpsRegr program is very flexible and can handle such
designs both as a standard least-squares analysis or by a
permutation test. It does require, however, care in how you
setup the data files.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: morphmet
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> Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 3:23 AM
> To: morphmet
> Subject: paired analyses
> 
> Can someone point me to the correct TPS or IMP software
that 
> will appropriately handle paired and or nested data, if
they do?
> 
> I have left brain hemisphere and right brain hemisphere
data. 
> I'm interested in showing left to right differences are
less 
> than animal to animal differences.
> 
> -Dave
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