Eurycea wrote:Luckily, for me, my single best (used loosely) models are all by themselves with respect to the QAICc, if we aren't counting the models with convergence issues (see several posts down).
No - you're missing the point somewhat. You're fitting a new model to estimate the mean -- it might be a different model from the one you've currently identified as 'best'.
Thanks again for your prompt and detailed replies- saves me many headaches. I had tried searching the forums, the book, and WoK...all were fruitless with my keywords of choice. This forum is a great resource.
Good.
However, if you
1. download the book as an entire file (single big PDF file
2. search for 'parameter mean' within the PDF file,
then
3. you'd have found the appropriate sidebar in about 10 seconds (second hit in the file, in fact).
Also, with a bit of 'good luck' (in your forum searches) you'd have discovered that there has been some mention of this on the forum. For example,
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1193&p=3273&hilit=variance+components#p3273What I generally recommend is that folks download the 'entire book' (single file) and get used to searching it. In fact, Adobe (and some third-parties) make a number o f tools to allow you to create your own searchable indexes for PDF file(s). There is an index of sorts that we generated for the book, but it isn't as complete as I would like (generating a real index is time-consuming -- you need to wrestle with lots of decisions about what gets indexed, and how...).