Hi all,
I am running a CJS analysis that includes individual covariates (size and tidal height) for two locations surveyed at the same time. When I use the covariate plot tool and copy the results into an excel file, the survival estimates are different from what is given if I use the "user-defined covariate" option while running the model. When I calculate the survival "by hand," I get the same answer as the "user-defined covariate" option.
Example:
The model with the most support in my analysis has survival as a function of the location (g) and the size of the animal. logit(Phi-g1)= B1 + B2*Size_s + B3 + B4*Size_s
B1 = -1.229
B2 = -0.502
B3 = -0.754
B4 = 0.442
average Size = 92.289 mm
SD Size = 24.823
I calculated (and MARK calculated with the "user-defined" option) that the survival rate of a 27 mm animal would be 0.1387. The result given when using the covariate plot tool is 0.1598.
The above calculations were done with chat set at 1.3268. If I reset the chat to 1, and use the covariate plot tool, the results match across all of the methods used.
How do I reconcile this? Is MARK giving me the wrong Beta estimates? Or, is the covariate plot tool unduly influenced by chat?
Any insight you have is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Cynthia