Modelling binary data
โ Scribed by Collett, D
- Publisher
- Chapman & Hall/CRC
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 397
- Series
- Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
- Edition
- Second edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
INTRODUCTION Some Examples The Scope of this Book Use of Statistical Software STATISTICAL INFERENCE FOR BINARY DATA The Binomial Distribution Inference about the Success Probability Comparison of Two Proportions Comparison of Two or More Proportions MODELS FOR BINARY AND BINOMIAL DATA Statistical Modelling Linear Models Methods of Estimation Fitting Linear Models to Binomial Data Models for Binomial Response Data Read more...
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Front Cover
Contents
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
CHAPTER 1: Introduction
CHAPTER 2: Statistical inference for binary data
CHAPTER 3: Models for binary and binomial data
CHAPTER 4: Bioassay and some other applications
CHAPTER 5: Model checking
CHAPTER 6: Overdispersion
CHAPTER 7: Modelling data from epidemiological studies
CHAPTER 8: Mixed models for binary data
CHAPTER 9: Exact Methods
CHAPTER 10: Some additional topics
CHAPTER 11: Computer software for modelling binary data
APPENDIX A: Values of logit(p) and probit(p). APPENDIX B: Some derivationsAPPENDIX C: Additional data sets
References
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โฆ Subjects
Analysis of variance. Distribution (Probability theory) Linear models (Statistics)
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London New York. Chapman and Hall. 1989, 247 pp.<br/>The first edition of this book (1970) set out a systematic basis for the analysis of binary data and in particular for the study of how the probability of "success" depends on explanatory variables. The first edition has been widely used and the g