Phylogenetic autocorrelation

Phylogenetic autocorrelation, also known as Galton's problem after Sir Francis Galton who described it, is the problem of drawing inferences from cross-cultural data, due to the statistical phenomenon now called autocorrelation. The problem is now recognized as a general one that applies to all nonexperimental studies and to some experimental designs as well.

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Phylogenetic autocorrelation

Phylogenetic autocorrelation, also known as Galton's problem after Sir Francis Galton who described it, is the problem of drawing inferences from cross-cultural data, due to the statistical phenomenon now called autocorrelation. The problem is now recognized as a general one that applies to all nonexperimental studies and to some experimental designs as well.

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