The Poisson's binomial (PB) is the probability distribution of the number of successes in independent but not necessarily identically distributed binary trials. The independent non-identically distributed case emerges naturally in the field of item response theory, where answers to a set of binary items are conditionally independent given the level of ability, but with different probabilities of success. In many applications, the number of successes represents the score obtained by individuals, and the compound binomial (CB) distribution has been used to obtain score probabilities. It is shown here that the PB and the CB distributions lead to equivalent probabilities. Furthermore, one of the proposed algorithms to calculate the PB probabili...
The page will calculate the following: exact binomial probabilities, approximation via the normal di...
The page will calculate the following: exact binomial probabilities, approximation via the normal di...
Consider two non-negative integer-valued r.v.'s X,Y with X=>Y. Suppose that the conditional distribu...
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...
If a coin that comes up heads with probability p is tossed n times, the number of heads observed fol...
A model for binary trials based on a bivariate generalization of the Poisson process for both the nu...
In probability theory and statistics, the binomial distribution is the discrete probability distribu...
In probability theory and statistics, the binomial distribution is the discrete probability distribu...
We put forward a new item response model which is an extension of the binomial error model first int...
The paper deals with testing of the hypothesis of equality of expectations among p samples from Pois...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
The binomial distribution models repeated choices between two alternatives. For example, it will giv...
ABSTRACT. Apart from the widely known logistic model for binary scored items, Rasch developed severa...
A Poisson Binomial distribution over n variables is the distribution of the sum of n independent Ber...
The page will calculate the following: exact binomial probabilities, approximation via the normal di...
The page will calculate the following: exact binomial probabilities, approximation via the normal di...
Consider two non-negative integer-valued r.v.'s X,Y with X=>Y. Suppose that the conditional distribu...
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...
If a coin that comes up heads with probability p is tossed n times, the number of heads observed fol...
A model for binary trials based on a bivariate generalization of the Poisson process for both the nu...
In probability theory and statistics, the binomial distribution is the discrete probability distribu...
In probability theory and statistics, the binomial distribution is the discrete probability distribu...
We put forward a new item response model which is an extension of the binomial error model first int...
The paper deals with testing of the hypothesis of equality of expectations among p samples from Pois...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
The binomial distribution models repeated choices between two alternatives. For example, it will giv...
ABSTRACT. Apart from the widely known logistic model for binary scored items, Rasch developed severa...
A Poisson Binomial distribution over n variables is the distribution of the sum of n independent Ber...
The page will calculate the following: exact binomial probabilities, approximation via the normal di...
The page will calculate the following: exact binomial probabilities, approximation via the normal di...
Consider two non-negative integer-valued r.v.'s X,Y with X=>Y. Suppose that the conditional distribu...