model averaged S not bounded [0,1] in RD

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model averaged S not bounded [0,1] in RD

Postby monicaarso » Tue Nov 06, 2012 7:25 am

Hi,
I am running a RD (23 primary occasions and variable secondary occasions) with two groups (female,male). I did run all the models in RMark, but then imported them into MARK for further tests. I have done model averaging for survival parameter for models with AICc weight>0, but the estimated 95% CI for some of the survival parameters gives UCI>1, which doesn't make sense.

Based on the MARK book (Chapter 4.5), MARK first calculates the 95% CI on the logit scale, before back-transforming to the real probability scale, to ensure a [0,1] bound, instead of using the stardard approach θ ± (1.96×SE). As long as I see it, MARK is actually using the stardard approach, see a bit of output from model averaging:

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                   Survival Parameter (S) females Parameter 1
Model                                     Weight    Estimate      Standard Error
---------------------------------------- -------   -------------- --------------
{ S(~sex * time)Gamma''(~constrain)Gamma 0.89083   0.9999982      0.0003608     
{ S(~1)Gamma''(~constrain)Gamma'(~constr 0.06153   0.9774169      0.0047503     
{ S(~sex)Gamma''(~constrain)Gamma'(~cons 0.04372   0.9754844      0.0064441     
{ S(~time)Gamma''(~constrain)Gamma'(~con 0.00392   0.9999956      0.0006696     
---------------------------------------- -------   -------------- --------------
Weighted Average                                   0.9975370      0.0008980     
Unconditional SE                                                  0.0074102     
95% CI for Weighted Average Estimate is 0.9830130 to 1.0120611
Percent of Variation Attributable to Model Variation is 98.53%


In the example above, UCL for female, primary period 1 is 0.9975370± (1.96×0.0074102)=1.0120611

Any ideas why MARK is not estimating 95%CI to keep estimates within [0,1]?

Many thanks,
Monica
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Re: model averaged S not bounded [0,1] in RD

Postby monicaarso » Sat Nov 10, 2012 7:00 am

Before anyone replies to this, I will try to use Profile Likelihood CIs, as most of the issues are with estimates in the boundaries of 0-1.

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