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Subject: [R] Interpreting p values of gls in nlme
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Dear all
I have undertaken some phylogenetic and non-phylogenetic regressions with
gls() in nlme with single preictor variables. A p value is associated with the
intercept (upper p value) and another with
Yikes!
This list is for help on R *programming*, not statistics per se,
although these do sometimes intersect. However, your query strikes me
as a request for a kind of statistical tutorial, which is OT here.
Just so you are aware...
R has a special interest group (SIG) for phylgenetics at
https:
Dear all
I have undertaken some phylogenetic and non-phylogenetic regressions with
gls() in nlme with single preictor variables. A p value is associated with
the intercept (upper p value) and another with the predictor variable
(lower). Which p value is important? What does it mean if the intercep
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