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Review of Economics and Statistics, 1980
In this paper authors point out that the coefficients obtained from using Tobit-here called "beta" coefficients - provide more information than is commonly realized. In particular, authors show that Tobit can be used to determine both changes in the probability of being above the limit and changes in the value of the dependent variable if it is already
McDonald, John F, Moffitt, Robert A
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In this paper authors point out that the coefficients obtained from using Tobit-here called "beta" coefficients - provide more information than is commonly realized. In particular, authors show that Tobit can be used to determine both changes in the probability of being above the limit and changes in the value of the dependent variable if it is already
McDonald, John F, Moffitt, Robert A
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Analysing microbiological data: Tobit or not Tobit?
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2007In this paper, methods used to collect microbiological data and the common statistical technique used to analyse such data are discussed. An alternative statistical approach, considered more appropriate for many microbial datasets is suggested. The effectiveness of this method is demonstrated using a simulation study and then, for a practical example ...
M F, Lorimer, A, Kiermeier
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2002
Abstract An introduction and translation of Tobit, one of the books of the Old Testament Apocrypha, which is set in Israel and Persia. It is a family drama with a fairy‐tale‐like quality; the characters are beset by evil demons and protected by angels who perform miracles in human guise.
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Abstract An introduction and translation of Tobit, one of the books of the Old Testament Apocrypha, which is set in Israel and Persia. It is a family drama with a fairy‐tale‐like quality; the characters are beset by evil demons and protected by angels who perform miracles in human guise.
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Economics Letters, 2002
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1996
Tobit is the story of a righteous, devout, and charitable man who—blind and miserable—sends his son, Tobiah, to collect on an old loan. To test his faith, an angel joins Tobiah on his journey, and in the end Tobiah returns with the money, a beautiful bride, and a miraculous cure for his father's affliction. Tobit's story touches us precisely because it
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Tobit is the story of a righteous, devout, and charitable man who—blind and miserable—sends his son, Tobiah, to collect on an old loan. To test his faith, an angel joins Tobiah on his journey, and in the end Tobiah returns with the money, a beautiful bride, and a miraculous cure for his father's affliction. Tobit's story touches us precisely because it
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British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 1989
A new approach is proposed for data which are skewed and have a sizeable proportion of observation at variable end points. Using a covariance structure modelling framework, the new approach assumes censored multivariate normal variables. Using bivariate information, this leads to the use of ‘tobit’ correlations in weighted least squares estimation. The
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A new approach is proposed for data which are skewed and have a sizeable proportion of observation at variable end points. Using a covariance structure modelling framework, the new approach assumes censored multivariate normal variables. Using bivariate information, this leads to the use of ‘tobit’ correlations in weighted least squares estimation. The
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Tobit models in strategy research: Critical issues and applications
Global Strategy Journal, 2021Mario Daniele Amore, Samuele Murtinu
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1987
Two convenient classifications for variables which are not amenable to treatment by the principal tool of econometrics, regression analysis, are quantal responses and limited responses. In the quantal response (all or nothing) category are dichotomous, qualitative and categorical outcomes, and the methods of analysis identified as probit and logit are ...
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Two convenient classifications for variables which are not amenable to treatment by the principal tool of econometrics, regression analysis, are quantal responses and limited responses. In the quantal response (all or nothing) category are dichotomous, qualitative and categorical outcomes, and the methods of analysis identified as probit and logit are ...
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