I am running some normal recovery data through MARK.
Specifically, I am running a sex*age*time model, and the final result produces estimates (some of which are not estimated), and in the prompt at the end of the run there is something to the extent of convergence "suspect" (can't remember it exactly).
Anyway, I see the MARK provides an alternative optimization method... GOOD! I have now run the data (same model) through this and while it takes about 3-4 times longer, it is happy, no convergence problems, lower deviance, etc. - even calculated parms correctly.... GOOD!
However, now I wanted to get a c-hat for this recovery data, and currently these models are in the brownie parameterization, so I change my model type via the PIM menu to recoveries only, and rerun the model (again - sex*age*time using the alternative optimization checkbox in MARK).
This run, however, produces a different deviance than the brownie run of the same data, optimization method, and model. I didn't think this was supposed to be the case. From my reading, I thought the same model in the brownie vs. recoveries only model would produce the same AIC, deviance, etc. Is this correct?
Mark