

My question is: (1) what are on earth the differences between Procrustes ANOVA and MANOVA; (2) how to do both in geomorph; and (3) how to determine which to choose. Thank you.
YW
On Aug 15, 2019, at 12:27 AM, YW <wyf...@connect.hku.hk> wrote:
Dear all,In Prof. Kingenberg's paper "Shape analysis of symmetric structures: quantifying variation among individuals and symmetry", the difference between Procrustes ANOVA and MANOVA lies in the former assumes isotropic variation at all landmarks while the latter relived such stringent assumption. In "Quick Guide to geomorph 3.0.5", Procrustes ANOVA was performed with procD.lm, as shown below:
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However, in the same page of this guide, various applications of procD.lm were illustrated with the name MANOVA/MANCOVA rather than Procrustes ANOVA, as shown below:
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My question is: (1) what are on earth the differences between Procrustes ANOVA and MANOVA; (2) how to do both in geomorph; and (3) how to determine which to choose. Thank you.
YW
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YW,
I will add one thing to Mike’s comprehensive answer from a historical perspective. In the earlier literature (from Goodall 1991 through Klingenberg), significance levels from Procrustes ANOVA were evaluated using parametric F-distributions. That is where the isotropic error assumption came into play.
However, this should be avoided. Instead, permutation, or more precisely, residual randomization, should be used to evaluate significance, and to obtain effect sizes. This is what is implemented in geomorph. The rest is exactly as Mike so clearly described.
Dean
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