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Probit Analysis and Economic Education
The Journal of Economic Education, 1980Spector and Mazzeo assert that ordinary least squares regression analysis has been misused by many economics education researchers. They explain that OLS is inappropriate for the analysis of discrete dependent variables, and they suggest the use of probit analysis instead.
Lee C. Spector, Michael Mazzeo
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1998
In previous chapters, we have estimated survival rates for a given time period. Here, we want to return to the issue of survival. We will be concentrating on two aspects of survival. First, we will look at estimating survival as a function of some dose.
Linda J. Young, Jerry H. Young
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In previous chapters, we have estimated survival rates for a given time period. Here, we want to return to the issue of survival. We will be concentrating on two aspects of survival. First, we will look at estimating survival as a function of some dose.
Linda J. Young, Jerry H. Young
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Analysis of multivariate probit models
Biometrika, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Chib, Siddhartha, Greenberg, Edward
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1998
Probit analysis is used in the environmental toxicology field as a procedure to study the dosage response relation in a population of biological organisms, where randomly chosen population members are exposed to various levels of applied stimulus and quantal response is assessed as either dead or alive.
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Probit analysis is used in the environmental toxicology field as a procedure to study the dosage response relation in a population of biological organisms, where randomly chosen population members are exposed to various levels of applied stimulus and quantal response is assessed as either dead or alive.
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Color differences without probit analysis
SPIE Proceedings, 2007Color science generally considers color differences from the standpoint of distance metrics. These distance metrics are typically experimental and are based on many paired comparisons and probit analysis. The predominant focus is on the derivation of a uniform metric that is optimized for small color differences around the just-noticeable difference ...
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NOTE ON A PROBLEM IN PROBIT ANALYSIS
Annals of Applied Biology, 1949The statistical treatment of dosage‐mortality data when the number of survivors is counted but not the total number of organisms in each sample, the latter being estimated from an untreated sample, has been discussed by Wadley (1949), on the assumption of Poisson variation in the number of organisms per sample. The procedure to be followed when a wider
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1952
P. Armitage, D. J. Finney
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P. Armitage, D. J. Finney
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