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  2. Generalized estimating equation - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, a generalized estimating equation (GEE) is used to estimate the parameters of a generalized linear model with a possible unmeasured correlation between observations from different timepoints. [1][2] Although some believe that GEEs are robust in everything, even with the wrong choice of working correlation matrix, generalized ...

  3. Generalized linear model - Wikipedia

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    e. In statistics, a generalized linear model (GLM) is a flexible generalization of ordinary linear regression. The GLM generalizes linear regression by allowing the linear model to be related to the response variable via a link function and by allowing the magnitude of the variance of each measurement to be a function of its predicted value.

  4. Estimating equations - Wikipedia

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    Estimating equations. In statistics, the method of estimating equations is a way of specifying how the parameters of a statistical model should be estimated. This can be thought of as a generalisation of many classical methods—the method of moments, least squares, and maximum likelihood —as well as some recent methods like M-estimators.

  5. Linear regression - Wikipedia

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    Generalized linear models allow for an arbitrary link function, g, that relates the mean of the response variable(s) to the predictors: () = (). The link function is often related to the distribution of the response, and in particular it typically has the effect of transforming between the ( − ∞ , ∞ ) {\displaystyle (-\infty ,\infty ...

  6. General linear model - Wikipedia

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    The general linear model is a generalization of multiple linear regression to the case of more than one dependent variable. If Y, B, and U were column vectors, the matrix equation above would represent multiple linear regression. Hypothesis tests with the general linear model can be made in two ways: multivariate or as several independent ...

  7. Poisson regression - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In statistics, Poisson regression is a generalized linear model form of regression analysis used to model count data and contingency tables. [1] Poisson regression assumes the response variable Y has a Poisson distribution, and assumes the logarithm of its expected value can be modeled by a linear combination of unknown parameters.

  8. Generalized additive model - Wikipedia

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    Generalized additive model. In statistics, a generalized additive model (GAM) is a generalized linear model in which the linear response variable depends linearly on unknown smooth functions of some predictor variables, and interest focuses on inference about these smooth functions. GAMs were originally developed by Trevor Hastie and Robert ...

  9. Generalized least squares - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In statistics, generalized least squares (GLS) is a method used to estimate the unknown parameters in a linear regression model. It is used when there is a non-zero amount of correlation between the residuals in the regression model. GLS is employed to improve statistical efficiency and reduce the risk of drawing erroneous inferences, as ...