Dear all,
I have exhausted the forum and Mark handbook for answers, but cannot resolve the fact that there is a discrepancy between my PIM and DM results.
I have seen that I am not the first to come across this problem: see Discrepancies between age structure model using PIM and DM
by cmb » Wed Jun 15, 2005 2:42 pm for a similar problem. This forum post did not seem to be properly concluded (maybe it was done so offline?) but it still leaves me with questions!!
I have 6 groups in my .inp file with 3 colonies (1,2,3) and 2 sexes (MALE and FEMALE). Groups are listed in the following order,
colony 1 female, colony 1 male, colony 2 female, colony 2 male, colony 3 female, colony 3 male.
I have fitted the general model phi(c*s*t)p(c*s*t) to my data via PIMs and also with the design matrix as below.
I have not included my full design matrix as often requested on this forum as it is far too large! But here is the break down of it:
1 intercept columnn
2 columns for colony (to code the three colonies, with the first group as the reference groups as recommended).
1 column for sex (coding for male and female)
32 columns for time (34 capture events, therefore 34-2 columns in DM).
2 columns for the colony*sex interaction.
32 columns for sex* time interaction.
64(32x2) columns for colony* time interaction
Finally I have 64(32x2) columns for the three way colony*sex*time interaction. Therefore 198 columns each for survival and recapture parameters (396 in total) with 390 estimable parameters.
I want to use the design matrix so that I can go on to run additive models. But, I first checked the results of the DM verses PM for the global model phi(c*s*t) p(c*s*t) as a quality control measure. My results from the PIM and DM are shown below:
.................................................Delta
............................................AICc AICc Weight Likelihood #Par Deviance
{Phi(c*s*t) p(c*s*t) PIM} Sin link 3675.483 623.37 0.00000 0.0000 390.00 1561.019
{phi(c*s*t) p(c*s*t) DM} Logit link 3675.532 623.42 0.00000 0.0000 390.00 1561.068
As you can see, the results are very similar, but not identical!
Am I safe to proceed with further analyses and construct additive models with such a discrepancy in place?
Thank you for taking the time to read this message and I look forward to your thoughts. I understand this message is similar to a previous post mentioned above, but as there was no final conclusion I am therefore stuck in the same situation myself.
Best wishes and thank you in anticipation of your reply,
Louise