textIn survey research, researchers often add up a finite number of binary responses to form an index of some political attitude or behavior, such as political knowledge and political participation. Indices of this sort are called grouped binary variables in political science research; they comprise finite and countable binary items that take on only integer values ranging from zero to the total number of survey items. Commonly-used distributions for modeling these kinds of indices are the binomial, beta binomial, and extended beta binomial distributions. But whether these distributions are appropriate depends on the assumptions that the binary responses are identically and independently distributed Bernoulli random variables. If these ass...
In probability theory and statistics, the binomial distribution is the discrete probability distribu...
In the year 2000, Gerber and Green published the results of a field experiment which examined the imp...
We study bias arising as a result of nonlinear transformations of random variables in random or mixe...
textIn survey research, researchers often add up a finite number of binary responses to form an inde...
When political scientists observe proportion as average of binary responses, they are sometimes inte...
Over the past year, a significant amount of research has explored the logistic regression models for...
We present motivation and new commands for modeling count data. While our focus is to present new co...
The binomial distribution models repeated choices between two alternatives. For example, it will giv...
This study examined performance of the beta-binomial model in comparison with GEE using clustered bi...
BACKGROUND: In behavioral research, data consisting of a per-subject proportion of "successes" and "...
We put forward a new item response model which is an extension of the binomial error model first int...
Statistical analysis is crucial for research and the choice of analytical technique should take into...
A new approach to the study of the distributions of sums of n Bernoulli variables by conditional dis...
In survey sampling the randomized response (RR) technique can be used to obtain truthful answers to ...
It has been argued that the binomial test with N=nk observations is a valid test when n assessors ea...
In probability theory and statistics, the binomial distribution is the discrete probability distribu...
In the year 2000, Gerber and Green published the results of a field experiment which examined the imp...
We study bias arising as a result of nonlinear transformations of random variables in random or mixe...
textIn survey research, researchers often add up a finite number of binary responses to form an inde...
When political scientists observe proportion as average of binary responses, they are sometimes inte...
Over the past year, a significant amount of research has explored the logistic regression models for...
We present motivation and new commands for modeling count data. While our focus is to present new co...
The binomial distribution models repeated choices between two alternatives. For example, it will giv...
This study examined performance of the beta-binomial model in comparison with GEE using clustered bi...
BACKGROUND: In behavioral research, data consisting of a per-subject proportion of "successes" and "...
We put forward a new item response model which is an extension of the binomial error model first int...
Statistical analysis is crucial for research and the choice of analytical technique should take into...
A new approach to the study of the distributions of sums of n Bernoulli variables by conditional dis...
In survey sampling the randomized response (RR) technique can be used to obtain truthful answers to ...
It has been argued that the binomial test with N=nk observations is a valid test when n assessors ea...
In probability theory and statistics, the binomial distribution is the discrete probability distribu...
In the year 2000, Gerber and Green published the results of a field experiment which examined the imp...
We study bias arising as a result of nonlinear transformations of random variables in random or mixe...