[R] Need help with GLM on R
Jim Lemon
drjimlemon at gmail.com
Sat Sep 19 00:52:37 CEST 2015
Hi icelandic1992,
If I am correct, the default model is comparing the first area with the
rest. I assume that "area" does not refer to the physical area of the
locations, but is a nominal order variable. If I am wrong, and there are
actual "areas", that is probably what you want to have in the model, as one
would expect that larger areas would have larger populations.
Jim
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 2:03 AM, icelandic1992 <georgialclack92 at outlook.com>
wrote:
> I am using some data for a population count
> This what my data is set out as
> Area Count Year DOY Rain Wind
>
> all continuous effects except wind and rain and area are categorical
> variables with 1 for rain and wind and 0 for no rain or wind and areas 1-27
>
> I am trying to do a GLM analysis of certain treatment effects on Loge(total
> count+1) to find out which factors significantly affect the count. I used
> the formula glm.nb(Count~factor(Area)+Year+Rain+Wind+DOY)
> However it does not work, and when I looked at it with the formula I was
> given by someone else which was
> glm.nb(Count~factor(Area)+Year+DOY+Year*DOY) it came up with intercept as
> the first area and then areas 1-27 listed and then year and DOY.
>
> I am unsure of what this means as i think it is comparing all the areas to
> the first area. I really want it to come up with a table that looks like
> this
>
> Effect Coefficient SE F-value
> Area number
> Year
> Wind
> Rain
>
>
> Any help will be greatly appreciated as I have tried to understand how to
> get this table but I am struggling to understand
>
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