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Statistical Models and Methods for Lifetime Data
Technometrics, 2003histories are grouped to give monthly counts of events, the information needed to compute Nelson’s variance estimate for the sample MCF, described in Chapter 4, has been lost.
Gordon Johnston
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, 1971
THIS PAPER DEVELOPS some models for limited dependent variables.2 The distinguishing feature of these variables is that the range of values which they may assume has a lower bound and that this lowest value occurs in a fair number of observations.
J. G. Cragg
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THIS PAPER DEVELOPS some models for limited dependent variables.2 The distinguishing feature of these variables is that the range of values which they may assume has a lower bound and that this lowest value occurs in a fair number of observations.
J. G. Cragg
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Exactly solved models in statistical mechanics
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R. Baxter
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Statistical Theory of Reliability and Life Testing: Probability Models
, 1976: This is the first of two books on the statistical theory of reliability and life testing. The present book concentrates on probabilistic aspects of reliability theory, while the forthcoming book will focus on inferential aspects of reliability and life
R. Barlow, F. Proschan
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Statistical Models for Earthquake Occurrences and Residual Analysis for Point Processes
, 1988This article discusses several classes of stochastic models for the origin times and magnitudes of earthquakes. The models are compared for a Japanese data set for the years 1885–1980 using likelihood methods.
Y. Ogata
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Evaluating bifactor models: Calculating and interpreting statistical indices.
Psychological methods, 2016Bifactor measurement models are increasingly being applied to personality and psychopathology measures (Reise, 2012). In this work, authors generally have emphasized model fit, and their typical conclusion is that a bifactor model provides a superior fit
Anthony Rodriguez+2 more
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, 1991
The interactive data analysis and graphics language S (Becker, Chambers and Wilks, 1988) has become a popular environment for both data analysts and research statisticians. A common complaint, however, has concerned the lack of statistical modeling tools,
J. Chambers, T. Hastie
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The interactive data analysis and graphics language S (Becker, Chambers and Wilks, 1988) has become a popular environment for both data analysts and research statisticians. A common complaint, however, has concerned the lack of statistical modeling tools,
J. Chambers, T. Hastie
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Animal Movement: Statistical Models for Telemetry Data
, 2017M. Hooten+3 more
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