Thank you, Achim! Rescaling worked and all is fine now!
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Subject: [R] zeroinfl problem: cannot get standard errors, hessian has NaN
From: nikkks
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Hi!
I have three models.
In the first model, everything is fine.
However, in the second and third models, I have NA's for standard e
Hi,
This is not nearly enough information. Please follow the posting
guide and provide us with a reproducible example, or at the bare
minimum, the code for your models. Without more details we can only
wildly guess, but here are a few:
---You have more parameters than your data can support (the
Hi!
I have three models.
In the first model, everything is fine.
However, in the second and third models, I have NA's for standard errors:
The hessians also have NaN's (same for m2 and m3).
What should I do about it? It there a way to obtain the hessian without
transforming my vari
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