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Statistical consultation GLMM

1 message · Ben Bolker

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On 7/22/21 7:45 PM, Estefania Isabel Mu?oz Salas wrote:
These aren't really GLMM-specific questions.

   Opinions differ about correlations; my personal opinion is that it is 
rarely a good idea to exclude highly correlated predictors from a 
regression (see refs below).

    I would recommend the DHARMa package (and its extensive, 
high-quality vignettes) for assessing issues with the fits.

   I would not recommend selecting a best model with a reduced set of 
predictors - I would use the full model - but AIC is fine.

Dormann, Carsten F., Jane Elith, Sven Bacher, Carsten Buchmann, Gudrun 
Carl, Gabriel Carr?, Jaime R. Garc?a Marqu?z, et al. ?Collinearity: A 
Review of Methods to Deal with It and a Simulation Study Evaluating 
Their Performance.? Ecography, 2012, no-no. 
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0587.2012.07348.x.

Graham, Michael H. ?Confronting Multicollinearity in Ecological Multiple 
Regression.? Ecology 84, no. 11 (2003): 2809?15. 
https://doi.org/10.1890/02-3114.

Morrissey, Michael B.?; Ruxton, and Graeme D. Ruxton. ?Multiple 
Regression Is Not Multiple Regressions: The Meaning of Multiple 
Regression and the Non-Problem of Collinearity.? Philosophy, Theory, and 
Practice in Biology 10 (2018). 
http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/ptpbio.16039257.0010.003.

Vanhove, Jan. ?Collinearity Isn?t a Disease That Needs Curing.? 
PsyArXiv, May 12, 2020. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/mv2wx.