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 Faith, D.P. and J.W.H. Trueman (1996) When the topology-dependent permutation test (T-PTP) for monophyly returns significant support for monophyly, should that be equated with (a) rejecting a null hypothesis of nonmonophyly, (b) rejecting a null hypothesis of “no structure,” (c) failing to falsify a hypothesis of monophyly, or (d) none of the above? Systematic Biology 45(4): 580–586.

 

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Reference ID 3084
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Authors Faith, D.P.
Trueman, J.W.H.
Publication Year (for display) 1996
Publication Year (for sorting) 1996
Title When the topology-dependent permutation test (T-PTP) for monophyly returns significant support for monophyly, should that be equated with (a) rejecting a null hypothesis of nonmonophyly, (b) rejecting a null hypothesis of “no structure,” (c) failing to falsify a hypothesis of monophyly, or (d) none of the above?
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Volume 45
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Pages 580–586
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