Hi, I have a discrepancy similar to that raised by simone77 in 2011:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2031&p=6144&hilit=+PIM#p6144
Same kind of data (12 primary encounter occasions each with two secondary occasions) but in Multi-State Closed Robust Design (MSCRD). I have three states: juveniles, adult males, adult females, so the global model already has some restrictions because not all the psis between the three states are possible.
When I build the global model (which also has p=c) the deviances for the same model structure using PIM and DM are slightly different (-1054.9360 in DM and -1054.9269 in PIM), and estimations are close, but never the same as the examples in the GI book.
To match these models as much as possible, I used only the logit link function in both PIM and DM, I also changed the reference cell in the DM to be the first and not the last, and followed the instructions to equal p and c from chapter 14. So I am not sure about what else should I check (assuming the structure of the DM is correct).
Also, consider that for the DM, as rows cannot be deleted, for the psis I have to fix 44 parameters to 0 (the "unreal" psis), and for the PIM I only have to fix 11 to 0, would this be involved in the difference between PIM and DM?
Two of the primary occasions were not achieved, so my EH has two columns of dots "..", would this also be involved?
Moreover, when I run again each model (DM or PIM), even using the alt. opt. method, they give different deviations and AICc (because they estimate different number of parameters each time). I am not sure if this is usual with the logit link funtion, could this be the root of the whole problem?
Thanks in advance,
CBardier