Hi Marina,
Unfortunately i don't know the answer. I still think the best is to contact the
author of the package. He might be still in his holiday since in UK school
starts sometimes in September, but certainly he is the best to answer your
question. I think it will help if you send him also
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I guess safer to use the option family = quasibinomial since, with a continuous
[0,1]-response, the empirical (conditiona
> Dear all,
>
> I'm using a binomial distribution with a logit link function to fit a GAM
> model. I have 2 questions about it.
> First i am not sure if i've chosen the most adequate distribution. I don't
> have presence/absence data (0/1) but I do have a rate which values vary
> between 0 and 1.
> Dear all,
>
> I'm using a binomial distribution with a logit link function to fit a GAM
> model. I have 2 questions about it.
> First i am not sure if i've chosen the most adequate distribution. I don't
> have presence/absence data (0/1) but I do have a rate which values vary
> between 0 and 1. T
e,
Monica
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Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 00:53:52 +0200
From: Marina Laborde
Subject: [R] GAM-binomial logit link
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Dear all,
I'm using a binomial distributi
Dear all,
I'm using a binomial distribution with a logit link function to fit a GAM
model. I have 2 questions about it.
First i am not sure if i've chosen the most adequate distribution. I don't have
presence/absence data (0/1) but I do have a rate which values vary between 0
and 1. This means
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