[R-sig-ME] Significant anova results for identical Models in glmer
Ben Bolker
bolker at ufl.edu
Wed Dec 10 15:10:07 CET 2008
burg4401 at uni-trier.de wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> when fitting two identical lmer Models and comparing them with
> anova() one Model has a significant p-value
> although obviously all coefficients and variances and likelihoods remain the
> same.
>
> I think this comes from line 1000 in lmer.R (Rev 266)
> pchisq(0,0,lower=F) == 0
>
> I'm not concerned about someone putting in twice the same model, but
> apparently if two models with same degree of freedom are compared the pvalues
> are calculated on a dchisq(df=0) basis...
> e.g. factor1 = SEX , factor2 = (higher than 1.78m)
>
> Maybe I was looking in the wrong books, but I couldn't find an argument
> against this comparison. Could it be that the Problem lies in non nested
> parameter spaces?
Yes. If two models have the same df, they are either (1) identical
or (2) non-nested [and hence inappropriate for likelihood ratio tests,
which is what anova() implements].
Whether one should try to catch these kinds of (arguably) user errors
depends on one's philosophy of software design ...
cheers
Ben Bolker
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