Re: [R] Fitting binomial lmer-model, high deviance and low logLik

2005-12-15 Thread Ken Beath
model a lot of problems. Ken From: Ivar Herfindal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [R] Fitting binomial lmer-model, high deviance and low logLik To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Hello I have a problem when fitting

[R] Fitting binomial lmer-model, high deviance and low logLik

2005-12-14 Thread Ivar Herfindal
Hello I have a problem when fitting a mixed generalised linear model with the lmer-function in the Matrix package, version 0.98-7. I have a respons variable (sfox) that is 1 or 0, whether a roe deer fawn is killed or not by red fox. This is expected to be related to e.g. the density of red

Re: [R] Fitting binomial lmer-model, high deviance and low logLik

2005-12-14 Thread Doran, Harold
@stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: [R] Fitting binomial lmer-model, high deviance and low logLik Hello I have a problem when fitting a mixed generalised linear model with the lmer-function in the Matrix package, version 0.98-7. I have a respons variable (sfox) that is 1 or 0, whether a roe deer fawn is killed

Re: [R] Fitting binomial lmer-model, high deviance and low logLik

2005-12-14 Thread vmuggeo
Hi, I am not able to explain fully your results..However note that the deviance obtained in GLM with binary data (i.e Bernoulli 0/1) is meaningless..you should group your observations to get a valid GoF-type statistic. Point estimates are OK, of course. regards, vito Hello I have a problem