Re: Multivariate analysis using a giv file

From: Helena Oakey <helena.oakey_at_ADELAIDE.EDU.AU>
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 11:05:51 +1030

It's a while since I've done this but I think the problem is that you
haven't associated the giv file with animals in the correlation structure

 

Instead of

animal

 

you could try

giv(animal ,1) 1
animal 0 giv1

 

 

Dr Helena Oakey
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