[R] glm() for log link and Weibull family
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Fri Jun 8 21:04:15 CEST 2007
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Robert A. LaBudde wrote:
> I need to be able to run a generalized linear model with a log() link
> and a Weibull family, or something similar to deal with an extreme
> value distribution.
The Weibull with log link is not a GLM, but survreg() in package survival
can fit it, as well as other extreme-value distributions.
> I actually have a large dataset where this is apparently necessary.
> It has to do with recovery of forensic samples from surfaces, where
> as much powder as possible is collected. This apparently causes the
> results to conform to some type of extreme value distribution, so
> Weibull is a reasonable starting point for exploration.
>
> I have tried ('surface' and 'team' are factors)
>
> glm(surfcount ~ surface*team, data=powderd, family=Gamma(link='log'))
>
> but this doesn't quite do the trick. The standardized deviance
> residuals are still curved away from normal at the tails.
>
> Thanks for any info you can give on this nonstandard model.
It's perfectly standard, just not a GLM.
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