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2006 Oct 13
4
nontabular logistic regression
...e way.  Looking at
the output, I get estimates for each case when I should get a single
estimate for purbank.  Any suggestions?
Many thanks,
Jeff
THE DATA: (200 boxes total, used [0 if unoccupied, 1 occupied], the rest
are landscape variables).  
box	use	purbank	purban2	purban1	pgrassk	pgrass2	pgrass1	grassdist	grasspatchk
1	1	0.003813435	0.02684564	0.06896552	0.3282487	0.6845638	0.7586207	0	3.73
2	1	0.04429451	0.1610738	0.1724138	0.1534174	0.3825503	0.6551724	0	1.023261
3	1	0.04458785	0.06040268	0	0.1628043	0.557047	0.7586207	0	0.9605769
4	1	0.06072162	0.2080537	0.06896552	0.01936052	0	0	323.10...
2006 Oct 05
4
glm with nesting
I just had a manuscript returned with the biggest problem being the
analysis.  Instead of using principal components in a regression I've
been asked to analyze a few variables separately. So that's what I'm
doing.
I pulled a feather from young birds and we quantified certain aspects of
the color of those feathers.  Since I often have more than one sample
from a nest, I thought I