In the wildlife literature there has been some recent criticism of statistical significance testing. In the past few years, both the Journal of ·Wildlife Management and the Wildlife Society Bulletin have published articles criticizing the overuse and misuse of hypothesis tests. One alternative to using hypothesis tests for model selection is the information-theoretic approach, proposed by Burnham and Anderson (1998). This technique uses values such as the Akaike Information Criterion and others to choose a set of plausible models from a set of a prioTi candidate models. Inferences are based on the set of plausible models, rather than on a single selected best model, and model-averaged point estimates of parameters may be used for prediction...
Methodologists have criticized the use of significance tests in the behavioral sciences but have fai...
We consider a variety of regressionmodeling strategies for analyzing observational data associated w...
Information-theoretic approaches to model selection, such as Akaike's information criterion (AIC) an...
Despite their wide use in scientific journals such as The Journal of Wildlife Management, statistica...
Statistical testing of null hypotheses recently has come under fire in wildlife sciences (Cherry 199...
Ecologists are increasingly applying model selection to their data analyses, primarily to compare re...
We give suggestions for the presentation of research results from frequentist, information-theoretic...
Abstract After several decades during which applied statis-tical inference in research on animal beh...
Research in applied ecology provides scientific evidence to guide conservation policy and management...
Summary 1. A major paradigm shift is occurring in the approach of ecologists to statistical analysis...
Summary 1. A major paradigm shift is occurring in the approach of ecologists to statistical analy...
Quantitative methods are playing increasingly important roles in wildlife ecology and, ultimately, m...
Studies on habitat use and habitat selection represent a basic aspect of bird ecology, due to its im...
This data set was used in a study of the prevalence of uninformative parameters in model selection s...
Two scientific methods called induction and retroduction form the basis for almost all wildlife rese...
Methodologists have criticized the use of significance tests in the behavioral sciences but have fai...
We consider a variety of regressionmodeling strategies for analyzing observational data associated w...
Information-theoretic approaches to model selection, such as Akaike's information criterion (AIC) an...
Despite their wide use in scientific journals such as The Journal of Wildlife Management, statistica...
Statistical testing of null hypotheses recently has come under fire in wildlife sciences (Cherry 199...
Ecologists are increasingly applying model selection to their data analyses, primarily to compare re...
We give suggestions for the presentation of research results from frequentist, information-theoretic...
Abstract After several decades during which applied statis-tical inference in research on animal beh...
Research in applied ecology provides scientific evidence to guide conservation policy and management...
Summary 1. A major paradigm shift is occurring in the approach of ecologists to statistical analysis...
Summary 1. A major paradigm shift is occurring in the approach of ecologists to statistical analy...
Quantitative methods are playing increasingly important roles in wildlife ecology and, ultimately, m...
Studies on habitat use and habitat selection represent a basic aspect of bird ecology, due to its im...
This data set was used in a study of the prevalence of uninformative parameters in model selection s...
Two scientific methods called induction and retroduction form the basis for almost all wildlife rese...
Methodologists have criticized the use of significance tests in the behavioral sciences but have fai...
We consider a variety of regressionmodeling strategies for analyzing observational data associated w...
Information-theoretic approaches to model selection, such as Akaike's information criterion (AIC) an...