Delta method advice

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Delta method advice

Postby Jochen » Fri Jan 09, 2015 11:58 am

Hi,
from a MARK analysis I have obtained model averaged estimates of monthly survival over a 110 month study period with seasonal variation. I saved the V-C-matrix as dbf, too.
Now I am looking for SEs for the mean survival for the 12 months of the year, and for their product, annual survival.
So, 2 steps are needed, to get from 110 months to 12 months and then to a single year.

I guess I need the delta method and I saw a forum post recommending the deltamethod.special function in RMark, but I am not sure about the details how to apply this here. Maybe somebody has more advice on this, e.g. a worked example?

Any advice is appreciated
Jochen
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Re: Delta method advice

Postby egc » Wed Jul 22, 2015 7:32 pm

Jochen wrote:Hi,
from a MARK analysis I have obtained model averaged estimates of monthly survival over a 110 month study period with seasonal variation. I saved the V-C-matrix as dbf, too.
Now I am looking for SEs for the mean survival for the 12 months of the year, and for their product, annual survival.
So, 2 steps are needed, to get from 110 months to 12 months and then to a single year.

I guess I need the delta method and I saw a forum post recommending the deltamethod.special function in RMark, but I am not sure about the details how to apply this here. Maybe somebody has more advice on this, e.g. a worked example?

Any advice is appreciated
Jochen


Mean survival -- section 6.15, chapter 6 of the MARK book.
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Re: Delta method advice

Postby Eurycea » Wed Sep 09, 2015 10:44 pm

Since that section in the MARK book does not mention the delta method, is it because that method is completely inappropriate, or because the other approaches are better/easier? Say the OP had survival estimates for each of 110 months, but someone wanted the average survival and SE for months that end in a Tuesday or Wednesday. Would the delta method be appropriate here?
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Re: Delta method advice

Postby cooch » Thu Sep 10, 2015 9:17 am

Eurycea wrote:Since that section in the MARK book does not mention the delta method, is it because that method is completely inappropriate, or because the other approaches are better/easier? Say the OP had survival estimates for each of 110 months, but someone wanted the average survival and SE for months that end in a Tuesday or Wednesday. Would the delta method be appropriate here?


You can apply the Delta method (trivial to execute) to whatever you want (including the mean of a set of estimates), but, variance will be ~sum of (process+sampling), whereas the random effects approach (either using the method of moments approach - Appendix D, or MCMC - Appendix E) generates correct estimate of process variance only.
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