Hi all,
I've read on the forum and in the Book that a deviance cannot be computed in POPAN models, i.e. you get a deviance = 0.
Running some models with the latest stable MARK version (8.0) I get a deviance for all my models, which is always somewhere around the negative thousands (e.g. -4956.4576). Running the exact same analyses with the last stable MARK version (7.2), i get a deviance of zero, which as I understand it is what's expected.
Anybody has any idea why this happens? I don't really need to know the deviance, I just want to confirm that I'm not doing anything wrong.
Also, I quite often get an "error opening file xxxxxxx.tmp" message, followed by a "could not parse output properly" error message. This happens when I try to view the full output, the beta and the real estimates, and when I try to retrieve a model (also when i try to run a model, but only the first error message appears in this case). These messages are somewhat random, since I don't get them all the time and, when I get them, I just keep pressing the same buttons until the errors give up (until the next time they decide to re-appear)! These errors appear in both 8.0 and 7.2 versions of MARK regardless of the type of model (CJS, POPAN etc), so maybe it has something to do with my computer? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
PS I wasn't sure if this was an "analysis help" or "software problems" kind of post, sorry if I got it wrong.