dredge function error - R package MuMln

最后都变了- 提交于 2019-11-29 16:39:41

问题


I have to do statistical analyses on a data set. I would like to create all the possible models and to test them with the dredge function but it doesn't work. Indeed, when I type:

glm1<-glm(presabs~dca1+dca2+se1+se2, family=binomial(logit))
dredge(glm1)

I got this error:

Erreur in dredge(glm1) : 
'global.model''s 'na.action' argument is not set and options('na.action') is "na.omit"

Can someone help me?


回答1:


I know this has been solved, however I came across the same issue and think there is a better way.

The issue with using options(na.action = "na.fail") is that it changes the global settings of R. If you have a large script changing the global settings will potentially impact on other sections of your code where you implicitly rely on R's default settings. There are two ways to avoid this:

  1. After using dredge change the settings back via options(na.action = "na.omit").

OR the better way...

  1. Utilise the regression function's ability to "set the argument". In your case:

glm1<-glm(presabs~dca1+dca2+se1+se2, family=binomial(logit), na.action = "na.fail")




回答2:


See ?dredge:

# Example from Burnham and Anderson (2002), page 100:
data(Cement)
options(na.action = "na.fail")   #  prevent fitting models to different datasets

fm1 <- lm(y ~ ., data = Cement)
dd <- dredge(fm1)

If you skip the second line, your described error pops up, as the models are fitted to different datasets (due to removal of NAs).



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25281739/dredge-function-error-r-package-mumln

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