Range of values for latent variables? #185
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Hi folks, Fitting a binomial model, I noticed that the range of values for LV1 and LV2 were a lot smaller (each from ~ -5e-7 to 5e-7) than what I've observed for other types of models (-2 to 2). Does the range of values for an LV matter? Or do the values only offer interpretation within the context of the model used to produce the LV ordination? |
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The range matters in terms of how much an LV affects the response. You can try to change method to EVA or LA to double check if you get the same issue, but generally speaking, binomial GLLVMs take on small values for LVs either when 1) there is insufficient information to estimate the LV, or 2) the LV is redundant. |
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The range matters in terms of how much an LV affects the response. You can try to change method to EVA or LA to double check if you get the same issue, but generally speaking, binomial GLLVMs take on small values for LVs either when 1) there is insufficient information to estimate the LV, or 2) the LV is redundant.