\name{anova.slrm} \Rdversion{1.1} \alias{anova.slrm} \title{ Analysis of Deviance for Spatial Logistic Regression Models } \description{ Performs Analysis of Deviance for two or more fitted Spatial Logistic Regression models. } \usage{ \method{anova}{slrm}(object, ..., test = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{object}{ a fitted spatial logistic regression model. An object of class \code{"slrm"}. } \item{\dots}{ additional objects of the same type (optional). } \item{test}{ a character string, (partially) matching one of \code{"Chisq"}, \code{"F"} or \code{"Cp"}, indicating the reference distribution that should be used to compute \eqn{p}-values. } } \details{ This is a method for \code{\link[stats]{anova}} for fitted spatial logistic regression models (objects of class \code{"slrm"}, usually obtained from the function \code{\link{slrm}}). The output shows the deviance differences (i.e. 2 times log likelihood ratio), the difference in degrees of freedom, and (if \code{test="Chi"}) the two-sided \eqn{p}-values for the chi-squared tests. Their interpretation is very similar to that in \code{\link[stats]{anova.glm}}. } \value{ An object of class \code{"anova"}, inheriting from class \code{"data.frame"}, representing the analysis of deviance table. } \seealso{ \code{\link{slrm}} } \examples{ X <- rpoispp(42) fit0 <- slrm(X ~ 1) fit1 <- slrm(X ~ x+y) anova(fit0, fit1, test="Chi") } \author{Adrian Baddeley \email{adrian@maths.uwa.edu.au} \url{http://www.maths.uwa.edu.au/~adrian/} and Rolf Turner \email{r.turner@auckland.ac.nz} } \keyword{spatial} \keyword{models} \keyword{methods}