Why do we still use stepwise modelling in ecology and behaviour?
Newcastle College · University of Bristol · +3 more institutions
Abstract
1. The biases and shortcomings of stepwise multiple regression are well established within the statistical literature. However, an examination of papers published in 2004 by three leading ecological and behavioural journals suggested that the use of this technique remains widespread: of 65 papers in which a multiple regression approach was used, 57% of studies used a stepwise procedure. 2. The principal drawbacks of stepwise multiple regression include bias in parameter estimation, inconsistencies among model selection algorithms, an inherent (but often overlooked) problem of multiple hypothesis testing, and an inappropriate focus or reliance on a single best model. We discuss each of these issues with…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 55.79
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- 100%
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- 40
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4Topics & keywords
- Stepwise regression
- Model selection
- Inference
- Regression
- Regression analysis
- Set (abstract data type)
- Statistics
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Life in Land