ADVANCED FEATURES OF PROGRAM MARK

作者: Kenneth P. Burnham , Gary C. White

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摘要: Program MARK provides a number of sophisticated analyses beyond just providing parameter estimates and their estimated conditional measures precision. Advanced features include graphs from 1 or more models, models constructed with the design matrix to estimate mean set real parameters, quasi-likelihood procedures correct for overdispersion data, model averaging, variance components separate sampling process in estimates, use bootstrap procedure evaluate goodness fit.

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