I'd tend to follow the guidelines in MorphoJ and
in the references Chris reported there.
Be careful with SPSS. I've not used it for years
but in 2010-11 there seemed to be no option for
replicating the design implemented in MorphoJ on
shape (i.e., multivariate). The univariate design
was
No problem! Actually, I'm pretty new to this stuff too, so explaining kinda
helps it gel. Anyway, I'm writing something up now so I'm going to come
back to this later, but I think what you want to do to get asymmetry is run
a MANOVA or an ANOVA with size as your variable. You can do MANOVA in SPSS
Hi Jay,
I'd be interested if MorphoJ had that option but I don't think it does. To
do it in Morphologika you'll have to first create a Morphologika file which
includes your wireframes. It took me a bit of doing to figure it out and
actually I'm wondering if one can do multiple classifiers or
Jay, as far as I know, you can't do that with
MorphoJ but you can do it with Morphologika and
the old Morpheus (not sure about the new one, but
Dennis will tell you if it's possible).
Cheers
Andrea
At 06:18 14/12/2015, Jay Devine wrote:
Hello again, Morphmet!
I received an immense amount
Hello again, Morphmet!
I received an immense amount of help with my last question, so I figured I
would try again! My silly question this time concerns 3D visualization of
shape change.
I've been able to successfully create wireframe graphs for my data, but for
some reason I can not create