Hi - Thanks for the reply. I provided answers below.
Sally
Sally_roman umassd.edu> writes:
> Hi - I am using R version 2.13.0. I have run several GLMMs using
> the glmmPQL function to model the proportion of fish caught in one
> net to the total caught in both nets by length. I started with
Sally_roman umassd.edu> writes:
> Hi - I am using R version 2.13.0. I have run several GLMMs using
> the glmmPQL function to model the proportion of fish caught in one
> net to the total caught in both nets by length. I started with a
> polynomial regression full model with three length terms:
Hi - I am using R version 2.13.0. I have run several GLMMs using the glmmPQL
function to model the proportion of fish caught in one net to the total
caught in both nets by length. I started with a polynomial regression full
model with three length terms: l, l^2, and l^3 (l=length). The length te
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