Good day everybody,
I'm a marine biologist student, working on my bachelor thesis and I'm
stucked with a statistical doubt in the process, I hope someone here could help
me. My thesis aims to understand which biological and environmental factors
influences the male aggressive rate of male California sea lions. For that
purpose I'm using GLM’s where the response variable is the male aggressive
rate. Right now I am testing the goodness of fit of the global models and for
that I'm using the deviances as a goodness of fit test. I calculated
pseudoR2 (Zuur, 2009) in order to know the percentage of explanation of each
candidate model. However I’m not sure how to choose the “good models”; since I
am not sure over which percent of explanation indicates a “model with good fit”.
For my data I am working with three different scenarios, and it seems that 20%,
is a good value to could indicate the best models, but I’m not sure how to
choose the value.
I thank you in advance for your time and the help you can give me.
Best regards,
Samantha.
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