Hi all,
I already read the recent discussion on nested models in this blog. However, I still have some doubts mainly deriving from what I read in several texts where I noticed some discrepancies on how compute F-statistics. Using the function nested.update of Geomorph to correct my data having all fixed factors in one instance and all random factors (presentation and digitization error) in another, I noticed that pseudo F-statistics is always computed using the ratio MSA/MSB(A).
In “Geometric Morphometrics for Biologists (2nd Ed.)” and in some texts dealing with statistics, when main factor is fixed, F-ratio is often computed as MSA/MSResiduals, but as I have already stated, some discrepancies with other texts exist. I did some trials using the old free program permanova (Anderson, 2005) allowing one to specify whether a factor is fixed or random.
I used the plethodon dataset and I did four trials:
considering both the factors, Species and Site, as fixed;
considering both the factors, Species and Site, as random;
considering Species as fixed and Site as random;
considering Species as random and Site as fixed.
In permanova, when main factor (Species) is fixed, F-ratio is computed as MSA/MSResiduals. When main factor is random, F-ratio is MSA/MSB(A) as well as in the remaining two simulations.
How pseudo F-statistics should be computed in nested models for main factors when they are, respectively, fixed or random? And, how these models should be managed in geomorph?
Thanks in advance,
Michele
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