Euclidean distances and SAS

2007-08-14 Thread Lene Jung Kjaer
Hi All,

Just wanted to thank you all for the responses I've 
gotten about euclidean distances and SAS. They were 
all very helpful and I've have figured out how to do 
my analysis.

Thanks,
Lene
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Lene Jung Kjaer, PhD. Candidate
Cooperative Wildlife Research Laboratory
Department of Zoology
Life Science II Room 269B
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale,
Il 62901-6504
Phone Office: 618-453-5495
Fax Office: 618 453-6944 
Phone Home: 618-303-6136
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Re: euclidean distances and SAS

2007-08-10 Thread Charnsmorn Hwang
Although I can't speak for him, I would suggest Peter Smouse 
[EMAIL PROTECTED].  I had him for an Ecology and Evolution course
regarding heterogeneity and Eucludean measurements.  Hope this helps.

--C. Hwang


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Charnsmorn Hwang
Graduate Student
Dept. of Entomology
Rutgers University of New Jersey
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901

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On 8/8/07, Lene Jung Kjaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello All,

 I'm currently trying to analyze deer habitat use,
 using the euclidean distance method by Conner et al
 2001, 2003. I'm having trouble performing a
 randomization test on the distance ratios in SAS.
 This needs to be a randomization test of a MANOVA,
 which can't be done in poptools in Excel. Has anyone
 had any experience with this, or does anyone have any
 ideas to help me out?

 Thanks,
 Lene Jung Kjaer
 _

 Lene Jung Kjaer, PhD. Candidate
 Cooperative Wildlife Research Laboratory
 Department of Zoology
 Life Science II Room 269B
 Southern Illinois University
 Carbondale,
 Il 62901-6504
 Phone Office: 618-453-5495
 Fax Office: 618 453-6944
 Phone Home: 618-303-6136
 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 _

 While the rest of the species is descended from
 apes, redheads are descended from cats. MARK TWAIN


euclidean distances and SAS

2007-08-08 Thread Lene Jung Kjaer
Hello All,

I'm currently trying to analyze deer habitat use, 
using the euclidean distance method by Conner et al 
2001, 2003. I'm having trouble performing a 
randomization test on the distance ratios in SAS. 
This needs to be a randomization test of a MANOVA, 
which can't be done in poptools in Excel. Has anyone 
had any experience with this, or does anyone have any 
ideas to help me out?

Thanks,
Lene Jung Kjaer
_

Lene Jung Kjaer, PhD. Candidate
Cooperative Wildlife Research Laboratory
Department of Zoology
Life Science II Room 269B
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale,
Il 62901-6504
Phone Office: 618-453-5495
Fax Office: 618 453-6944 
Phone Home: 618-303-6136
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
_

While the rest of the species is descended from 
apes, redheads are descended from cats. MARK TWAIN