You may be able to get around zero cells using a an MCMC approach such as with
MCMCglmm.
On Aug 4, 2012, at 15:30, Sacha Viquerat wrote:
> On 08/04/2012 07:57 PM, Joshua Wiley wrote:
>> Hi Sacha,
>>
>> You're right that this is not an R related question really (would be better
>> somewhere l
Hi Sacha,
You're right that this is not an R related question really (would be better
somewhere like crossvalidated.com).
If basically everyone catches 0/1 birds, then I would consider dichotomizing:
Y <- as.integer(caught >= 1)
then check cross tabs to make sure there are no zero cells betwe
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Sacha Viquerat
wrote:
> Hello!
> I am doing an analysis on a questionnaire of hunters taken in 4 different
> districts of some mysterious foreign country. The aim of the study was to
> gather info on the factors that determine the hunting success of a
> peculiarly b
Hello!
I am doing an analysis on a questionnaire of hunters taken in 4
different districts of some mysterious foreign country. The aim of the
study was to gather info on the factors that determine the hunting
success of a peculiarly beautiful bird in that area. All variables are
factors, i.e.
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