@jfmclaughlin92 Thanks, that makes sense. Another piece of modeling feedback: maybe you've already seen it, but this paper does a great job of summarizing ways to use AICc and model weights to pull more info out of modeling results. https://t.co/RVTZNb8iYN
Our lab discussion this week @FliesFacility https://t.co/CjVfRnjQM4
RT @EuanRitchie1: @realHollanders @teamswiftparrot Assume you've seen these: https://t.co/SNqxEXoR2R https://t.co/KNsSuulgH7
@realHollanders @teamswiftparrot Assume you've seen these: https://t.co/SNqxEXoR2R https://t.co/KNsSuulgH7
Day4 #30daypaperchallen https://t.co/NHrK2gfwbx ... in ecology there often exists insufficient knowledge of the system, so information theory, particularly AIC method, is often the only way forward. But which AIC America?! (AIC, AICc, QAIC, QAICc?)
RT @M_Gatta: AIC has become rather a normal tool to use in biology these days. Many papers use it to figure out which model is "the best".…
14/#365papers Symonds & Moussalli, 2011. A brief guide to model selection, multimodel inference and model averaging in behavioural ecology using Akaike’s information criterion. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 65(1), 13–21. https://t.co/oRH7W5u0R7
RT @abfleishman: Ever feel like #stats papers feel like #religious propoganda? "So many factors are involved that the truth would be irredu…
Ever feel like #stats papers feel like #religious propoganda? "So many factors are involved that the truth would be irreducibly complex. Any model we test will thus only be an approximation of the truth." - Symonds & Moussalli 2011 https://t.co/VSEQgr
if anyone struggles with model selection/averaging/mu.mod.inference - I just found a very helpful paper about this! https://t.co/E7fhKGKUr8
@DaniRabaiotti @yodacomplex AIC have nothing to do with p-values it's used to rank competing models u may read this https://t.co/XIOExLOpuJ