help needed to interpret Pr(>F) #593
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F is the statistic, and Pr(>F) is its P-value as assessed by permutation tests. R2 indeed is commonly interpreted as proportion explained. Its interpretation depends on the type of analyis (argument |
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hello,
I ran adonis2 and obtained this result:
I understand R2 as the amount of diversity explained by the variable (ie length explains 2.3% of the diversity). Please let me know if I am wrong.
What does F and Pr(>F) refer to? through googling, I came to the understanding that F refers to the F statistic, but I do not understand how to interpret it. Similarly, I am not sure how to interpret Pr(>F). Is it simply a p-value or does it take into account the F statistic?
thank you for your help.
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