Dear All
A problem that has been driving me mad all morning. I am running a single-season occupancy analysis, with both site and sampling covariates. I've run the models in MARK (v. 5.1, build 2600), and then used PRESENCE (v. 2.0, build 060818.1130) to run Mackenzie and Bailey GOF tests on my subglobal models (ie. I don't have a single global model, and hence am running GOF's on all subglobal models as per Burnham and Anderson, p306).
Weird thing is, one of my subglobal models has a different -2LogLike value in PRESENCE to that given in MARK. In PRESENCE it is 211.8943, and in MARK it is 218.45282. This model has two site covs with an additive structure (as do all the other subglobal models), and hence I compared -2LogLike's of models with only one of the site covs, but the same in all other aspects (to try and nail down which cov might have been responsible). Ie. rather than Psi(cov1+cov2), I tried Psi(cov1) and Psi(cov2) in each. PRESENCE and MARK give precisely the same -2LogLike's for these models. Thus, the discrepancy only occurs for this one additive model - all the rest are fine!
I would greatly appreciate any thoughts on the source of this problem.
Much thanks
Geoff