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Location-scale mixed models and goodness-of-fit assessment applied to insect ecology

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posted on 2019-11-19, 09:37 authored by R. A. Moral, J. Hinde, E. M. M. Ortega, C. G. B. Demétrio, W. A. C. Godoy

Survival models have been extensively used to analyse time-until-event data. There is a range of extended models that incorporate different aspects, such as overdispersion/frailty, mixtures, and flexible response functions through semi-parametric models. In this work, we show how a useful tool to assess goodness-of-fit, the half-normal plot of residuals with a simulated envelope, implemented in the hnp package in R, can be used on a location-scale modelling context. We fitted a range of survival models to time-until-event data, where the event was an insect predator attacking a larva in a biological control experiment. We started with the Weibull model and then fitted the exponentiated-Weibull location-scale model with regressors both for the location and scale parameters. We performed variable selection for each model and, by producing half-normal plots with simulated envelopes for the deviance residuals of the model fits, we found that the exponentiated-Weibull fitted the data better. We then included a random effect in the exponentiated-Weibull model to accommodate correlated observations. Finally, we discuss possible implications of the results found in the case study.

Funding

RAM was funded by Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) (Grant No. 2014/12903-8). Exchange visits between CGBD and JH were partially supported by CNPq, FAPESP and Science Foundation Ireland (SFI). WACG was funded by CNPq.

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