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![]() Australian & New Zealand Journal of StatisticsVolume 46 Issue 3, Pages 349 - 366 Published Online: 10 Sep 2004 © 2009 Australian Statistical Publishing Association Inc.
Abstract | Full Text: PDF (Size: 714K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Fitting and comparing seed germination models with a focus on the inverse normal distribution Copyright 2004 Australian Statistical Publishing Assoc. Inc. KEYWORDS analysis of deviance • censored data • germination counts • inverse Gaussian distribution • inverse normal distribution Summary
This paper reviews current methods for fitting a range of models to censored seed germination data and recommends adoption of a probability-based model for the time to germination. It shows that, provided the probability of a seed eventually germinating is not on the boundary, maximum likelihood estimates, their standard errors and the resultant deviances are identical whether only those seeds which have germinated are used or all seeds (including seeds ungerminated at the end of the experiment). The paper recommends analysis of deviance when exploring whether replicate data are consistent with a hypothesis that the underlying distributions are identical, and when assessing whether data from different treatments have underlying distributions with common parameters. The inverse normal distribution, otherwise known as the inverse Gaussian distribution, is discussed, as a natural distribution for the time to germination (including a parameter to measure the lag time to germination). The paper explores some of the properties of this distribution, evaluates the standard errors of the maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters and suggests an accurate approximation to the cumulative distribution function and the median time to germination. Additional material is on the web, at http://www.agric.usyd.edu.au/staff/oneill/. Received July 2002; revised April 2003; accepted September 2003. |
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