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Model structure adequacy analysis: selecting models on the basis of their ability to answer scientific questions
Authors:Mark L Taper  David F Staples  Bradley B Shepard
Institution:(1) Department of Ecology, Montana State University, 310 Lewis Hall, Bozeman, MT 59717-3460, USA;(2) Fish & Wildlife Biometrics Unit, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 5463-C West Broadway, Forest Lake, MN 55025, USA;(3) Montana Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, 1400 South 19th Avenue, Bozeman, MT 59718-5417, USA
Abstract:Models carry the meaning of science. This puts a tremendous burden on the process of model selection. In general practice, models are selected on the basis of their relative goodness of fit to data penalized by model complexity. However, this may not be the most effective approach for selecting models to answer a specific scientific question because model fit is sensitive to all aspects of a model, not just those relevant to the question. Model Structural Adequacy analysis is proposed as a means to select models based on their ability to answer specific scientific questions given the current understanding of the relevant aspects of the real world.
Keywords:Model selection  Model identification  Model development  Multi-model inference  Bull trout            Salvelinus confluentus            Monitoring
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