Hi Brian,
thanks a lot for your answer. It covered all my questions.
> Hi, Franz. Sorry for the delay in answering. Much as I [selfishly] like
> people to use corDISC, I'm not sure if it's appropriate to your question.
> It sounds like you have some (unmentioned) binary state, let's call it foo,
Hi, Franz. Sorry for the delay in answering. Much as I [selfishly] like
people to use corDISC, I'm not sure if it's appropriate to your question.
It sounds like you have some (unmentioned) binary state, let's call it foo,
that you're trying to correlate with a proportion, and so you convert the
pro
Hello,
I have used the Pagels 94’ extended version in corDISC with 3 binary traits and
1300 species.
To be able to use it, I had to code two binary character out of a continuous.
My continuous variable is substrate proportion data. So 100% is gymnosperm
exclusivity, 0% is gymnosperm exclusivity