I'm analyzing telemetry data using the known fate framework. I've got 4 encounter periods and 25 groups representing combinations of 5 stages and 5 years of study. Survival is high to begin with, thus its not surprising that MARK is having trouble estimating many of the group-specific S values in the full group*encounter period and group (stage*year) models probably because these parameters are close to the upper boundary of the logit link function. Simpler models work fine.
My question: What's the advice for trying alternate link functions? Is it simply a trial and error affair or are some link functions known to be better alternatives to the logit when survival is high?
Tim