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2016-04-18 21:25 GMT+02:00 MARIA OLGA VIEDMA SILLERO <Olga.Viedma at
uclm.es>:
> Hi,
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>
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> I am Olga Viedma. I am running a Zero-inflated negative binomial (ZINB)
> multi-level model using MCMCglmm package. I have a doubt. Can I use the
> "Liab" outputs as fitted data, instead of the predicted values
from
> "predict"? The liab outputs fit very well with the observed data,
whereas
> the predicted values are so bad.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Olga Viedma
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> D . Olga Viedma Sillero
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> Profesora Ordenaci n del Territorio
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> Facultad de Ciencias del Medio Ambiente y Bioqu mica Universidad de
> Castilla-La Mancha Avd/ Carlos III, s/n. 45071 Toledo
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> Tel: 925 268800 (ext. 5780)
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> Email: olga.viedma at uclm.es<mailto:olga.viedma at uclm.es>
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> http://blog.uclm.es/grupofuego
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> D?. Olga Viedma Sillero
> Profesora Ordenaci?n del Territorio
> Facultad de Ciencias del Medio Ambiente y Bioqu?mica
> Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
> Avd/ Carlos III, s/n. 45071 Toledo
> Tel: 925 268800 (ext. 5780)
> Email: olga.viedma at uclm.es
> http://blog.uclm.es/grupofuego
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