Section 3.3.1 introduced loglinear models as generalized linear models (GLMs) for count data. One use of them is modeling cell counts in contingency tables. The models specify how the size of a cell count depends on the levels of the categorical variables for that cell. They help to describe associa
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## Abstract Estimation of evapotranspiration (ET) requires a knowledge of the values of many climatic variables, some of which require special equipment and careful observations. Although ET is an important component of water balance, the data required for its accurate estimation are commonly avail