I am trying to compare two different GAM fits.
I have something like
Course.bam20 <-bam(zGrade ~ Rep + ISE   + White + Female + Years + AP_TOTAL
+ MATH + HSGPA+ EOP + factor(P7APrior, ordered = FALSE)+s(Yfrm7A,k=20),
data= Course, na.action = na.exclude,samfrac =0.1)
Course.bam4 <-bam(zGrade ~ Rep + ISE   + White + Female + Years + AP_TOTAL
+ MATH + HSGPA+ EOP + factor(P7APrior, ordered = FALSE)+s(Yfrm7A,k=4),
data= Course, na.action = na.exclude,samfrac =0.1)
anova(Course.bam20, Course.bam4)
Model 1: zGrade ~ Rep + ISE + White + Female + Years + AP_TOTAL + MATH +
    HSGPA + EOP + factor(P7APrior, ordered = FALSE) + s(Yfrm7A,
    k = 20)
Model 2: zGrade ~ Rep + ISE + White + Female + Years + AP_TOTAL + MATH +
    HSGPA + EOP + factor(P7APrior, ordered = FALSE) + s(Yfrm7A,
    k = 4)
  Resid. Df Resid. Dev      Df Deviance
1    4721.7     1907.0
2    4724.5     1913.5 -2.7919  -6.4986
How can I get a p-value out of the anova?
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David Winsemius
2013-Oct-31  16:58 UTC
[R] getting p-value for comparing to gam's from gmcv
On Oct 30, 2013, at 7:27 PM, Robert Lynch wrote:> I am trying to compare two different GAM fits. > I have something like > Course.bam20 <-bam(zGrade ~ Rep + ISE + White + Female + Years + AP_TOTAL > + MATH + HSGPA+ EOP + factor(P7APrior, ordered = FALSE)+s(Yfrm7A,k=20), > data= Course, na.action = na.exclude,samfrac =0.1) > > Course.bam4 <-bam(zGrade ~ Rep + ISE + White + Female + Years + AP_TOTAL > + MATH + HSGPA+ EOP + factor(P7APrior, ordered = FALSE)+s(Yfrm7A,k=4), > data= Course, na.action = na.exclude,samfrac =0.1) > > anova(Course.bam20, Course.bam4) > > Model 1: zGrade ~ Rep + ISE + White + Female + Years + AP_TOTAL + MATH + > HSGPA + EOP + factor(P7APrior, ordered = FALSE) + s(Yfrm7A, > k = 20) > Model 2: zGrade ~ Rep + ISE + White + Female + Years + AP_TOTAL + MATH + > HSGPA + EOP + factor(P7APrior, ordered = FALSE) + s(Yfrm7A, > k = 4) > Resid. Df Resid. Dev Df Deviance > 1 4721.7 1907.0 > 2 4724.5 1913.5 -2.7919 -6.4986 > > How can I get a p-value out of the anova? > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]I suspect that the reason no one has answered this is that it appears to be a) a request to explain a fairly simple step in statistical analysis and such requests are generally considered off-topic on r-help, and supporting that notion ... b) your naming conventions suggests that this is homework, also off-topic here.> > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-helpPLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html If you wnat to appeal this "decision", then please to read the Posting Guide first.> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.-- David Winsemius Alameda, CA, USA