A model for binary trials based on a bivariate generalization of the Poisson process for both the number of successes and number of trials with the transition rates dependent on the accumulating numbers of successes and trials is used to reanalyze some recently published data of Zhu, Eickhoff, and Kaiser (2003, Biometrics59, 955–961). This modeling admits alternative distributions for the numbers of trials and the numbers of successes conditional on the number of trials which generalize the Poisson and binomial distributions, without some of the restrictions apparent in the beta-binomial-Poisson mixed modeling of Zhu et al. (2003). Some quite marked differences between the results of this analysis and those described in Zhu et al. (2003) ar...
In a recent paper, Joe and Zhu [2005, Generalized Poisson distribution: the property of mixture of P...
Research investigators frequently wish to compare two treatments on a binary variable with dependent...
This study presents several extensions of the most familiar models for count data, the Poisson and n...
The differential reinforcement of a low-rate 72-seconds schedule (DRL-72) is a standard behavioral t...
The Poisson's binomial (PB) is the probability distribution of the number of successes in independen...
The Poisson's binomial (PB) is the probability distribution of the number of successes in independen...
The Poisson's binomial (PB) is the probability distribution of the number of successes in independen...
In this paper, we compare the performances of several models for tting over-dispersed binary data. T...
The problem of inferring the binomial parameter p from x successes obtained in n trials is reviewed ...
A general framework for the analysis of count data (with covariates) is proposed using formulations ...
We analyze data obtained from a study designed to evaluate training effects on the performance of ce...
A general framework for the analysis of count data (with covariates) is proposed using formulations ...
A new approach to the study of the distributions of sums of n Bernoulli variables by conditional dis...
Most of the currently used latent trait models are designed for testing situations, where subjects a...
This study presents several extensions of the most familiar models for count data, the Poisson and n...
In a recent paper, Joe and Zhu [2005, Generalized Poisson distribution: the property of mixture of P...
Research investigators frequently wish to compare two treatments on a binary variable with dependent...
This study presents several extensions of the most familiar models for count data, the Poisson and n...
The differential reinforcement of a low-rate 72-seconds schedule (DRL-72) is a standard behavioral t...
The Poisson's binomial (PB) is the probability distribution of the number of successes in independen...
The Poisson's binomial (PB) is the probability distribution of the number of successes in independen...
The Poisson's binomial (PB) is the probability distribution of the number of successes in independen...
In this paper, we compare the performances of several models for tting over-dispersed binary data. T...
The problem of inferring the binomial parameter p from x successes obtained in n trials is reviewed ...
A general framework for the analysis of count data (with covariates) is proposed using formulations ...
We analyze data obtained from a study designed to evaluate training effects on the performance of ce...
A general framework for the analysis of count data (with covariates) is proposed using formulations ...
A new approach to the study of the distributions of sums of n Bernoulli variables by conditional dis...
Most of the currently used latent trait models are designed for testing situations, where subjects a...
This study presents several extensions of the most familiar models for count data, the Poisson and n...
In a recent paper, Joe and Zhu [2005, Generalized Poisson distribution: the property of mixture of P...
Research investigators frequently wish to compare two treatments on a binary variable with dependent...
This study presents several extensions of the most familiar models for count data, the Poisson and n...