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Fred L Bookstein

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 28, 2014
"The map is not the territory"Fred L Bookstein
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 13, 2014
The psychology of inherence is self-referential (and that is a good thing)Fred L Bookstein
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
COMMENT ON A RATE TESTFred L Bookstein
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|August 3, 2017
A method of factor analysis for shape coordinatesFred L Bookstein
Evolutionary Biology|November 21, 2015
Integration, Disintegration, and Self-Similarity: Characterizing the Scales of Shape Variation in Landmark DataFred L Bookstein
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 30, 2021
How not to answer interdisciplinary "Why?" questionsFred L Bookstein
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics : Official Publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, Its Constituent Societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics|June 1, 2016
Reconsidering "The inappropriateness of conventional cephalometrics"Fred L Bookstein
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|October 24, 2014
The relation between geometric morphometrics and functional morphology, as explored by Procrustes interpretation of individual shape measures pertinent to functionFred L Bookstein
Evolutionary Biology|August 12, 2016
The Inappropriate Symmetries of Multivariate Statistical Analysis in Geometric MorphometricsFred L Bookstein
Plos One|August 27, 2015
The Principal Components of Adult Female Insole Shape Align Closely with Two of Its Classic IndicatorsFred L Bookstein, Jacqueline Domjanic
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 28, 2014
"The map is not the territory"Fred L Bookstein
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 13, 2014
The psychology of inherence is self-referential (and that is a good thing)Fred L Bookstein
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
COMMENT ON A RATE TESTFred L Bookstein
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|August 3, 2017
A method of factor analysis for shape coordinatesFred L Bookstein
Evolutionary Biology|November 21, 2015
Integration, Disintegration, and Self-Similarity: Characterizing the Scales of Shape Variation in Landmark DataFred L Bookstein
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 30, 2021
How not to answer interdisciplinary "Why?" questionsFred L Bookstein
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics : Official Publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, Its Constituent Societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics|June 1, 2016
Reconsidering "The inappropriateness of conventional cephalometrics"Fred L Bookstein
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|October 24, 2014
The relation between geometric morphometrics and functional morphology, as explored by Procrustes interpretation of individual shape measures pertinent to functionFred L Bookstein
Evolutionary Biology|August 12, 2016
The Inappropriate Symmetries of Multivariate Statistical Analysis in Geometric MorphometricsFred L Bookstein
Plos One|August 27, 2015
The Principal Components of Adult Female Insole Shape Align Closely with Two of Its Classic IndicatorsFred L Bookstein, Jacqueline Domjanic
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