Or bananas.

Is your questions whether a linear or non-linear regression model fits your
data better? You can use AICc to rank and compare multiple models if you
have the log-likelihoods or deviance from both fitted models.

Anderson (2008) is the easiest to understand and least technical book on the
subject if you're not familiar with it. Any statistician could show you how
to use AICc.

Anderson, D. R. 2008. Model based inference in the life sciences: a primer
on evidence. Springer.




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Apples. And oranges.


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> From: Dendy Lofton <[email protected]>
> Date: March 13, 2012 6:57:26 PM EDT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ECOLOG-L] linear and nonlinear regression comparison
> 
> Does anyone know how to statistically compare the slope of a linear 
> regression equation to the slope of a nonlinear (i.e., exponential)
regression equation?
> Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
> 




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