Re: [R-sig-eco] logistic regression, calculating -LogLikelihood Values

2011-03-28 Thread Andy Rominger
Dear Kristen, Indeed, R can do this: ?logLik which has methods for glm and lm objects. Then just take the negative of whatever logLik spits out and you have your desired value. hope that helps, Andy On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 6:56 PM, kgorman kgor...@sfu.ca wrote: Dear All, I am running very

[R-sig-eco] logistic regression, calculating -LogLikelihood Values

2011-03-27 Thread kgorman
Dear All, I am running very simple logistic regression in R using generalized linear models (glm) where I am trying to find the best structural size predictor of gender in birds. When I run this analysis in R I receive AIC values, which is good since I am using AIC model selection in this