TABLE 2.
Model | K a | AIC b | AIC c c | ΔAIC c d | logLik e | Deviance f | w g |
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Conservative | |||||||
D~1 λ 0~Sex σ~1 | 5 | 527.03 | 529.53 | 0.00 | –258.17 | 516.34 | 0.31 |
D~1 λ 0~bk + Sex σ~1 | 6 | 526.92 | 530.56 | 1.04 | –257.14 | 514.28 | 0.18 |
D~Lat λ 0~Sex σ~1 | 6 | 527.48 | 531.13 | 1.60 | –257.48 | 514.96 | 0.14 |
D~1 λ 0~bk × Sex σ~1 | 7 | 527.57 | 531.23 | 1.69 | –257.79 | 515.58 | 0.10 |
Lenient | |||||||
D~1 λ 0~Sex σ~1 | 5 | 545.16 | 549.02 | 0.00 | –265.58 | 531.16 | 0.19 |
D~1 λ 0~bk × Sex σ~1 | 7 | 547.56 | 549.49 | 0.47 | –268.78 | 537.56 | 0.15 |
D~1 λ 0~1 σ~Sex | 5 | 548.18 | 550.11 | 1.09 | –269.09 | 538.18 | 0.11 |
D~1 λ 0~1 σ~1 | 4 | 549.47 | 550.72 | 1.70 | –270.73 | 541.46 | 0.08 |
Primary model parameters were population density (D), baseline detection rate (λ 0), and the spatial scale of detection (σ). Models were fit in which D followed a homogenous Poisson point process (1) or spatially varied as a log‐linear function of latitude (Lat). Models also considered a latrine‐specific behavioral response (bk) that was either shared between sexes (1) or was sex‐specific (Sex), via both additive (+) and interaction (×) effects, and considered σ that was either sex‐specific (Sex) or shared between sexes (1). For brevity, only competing models (≤2 ΔAICc) are presented; Tables B1 and B2 in Appendix S2 provide the complete model selection for both detection histories.
Number of model parameters.
Akaike's information criterion.
AIC corrected for small sample size.
Difference between AICc of model and AICc of top‐ranked model.
Log‐likelihood.
−2 × log‐likelihood.
Model weight.