binomial regression
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbinomialandregression
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binomial
adjective[before noun]
uk/baɪˈnəʊ.mi.əl/us/baɪˈnoʊ.mi.əl/
mathematics
relating to ...
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regression
noun[C or U]
uk/rɪˈɡreʃ.ən/us/rɪˈɡreʃ.ən/
formal
a return to a previous and less advanced or worse state, condition, or way ...
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(Definition ofbinomialandregressionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Neither elementary acquisition nor adolescent acquisition were significant in thebinomialregression analysis conducted on the group of speakers as a whole.
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However, since data overdispersion was detected, a negativebinomialregressionmodel was used to account for this dispersion.
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As rises significantly above one, it shows that the data are over-dispersed and a negativebinomialregressionmodel is required.
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In order to examine if age and year of sampling could be confounders, a negativebinomialregressionmodel was adjusted for these variables.
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In table 4 the results of thebinomialregressionmodel adjusted for host age classes and for year of sampling are shown.
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Negativebinomialregressionanalyses were used to evaluate differences in scale scores according to sociodemographic characteristics (age group, gender, education) and severity of distress.
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For daily smoking, a negativebinomialregressionmodel was fitted whereas for nicotine dependence, a logistic regression model was fitted.
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We then used stepwise negativebinomialregressionanalysis.
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The association between parasite burdens and geographical areas of the hosts was assessed using the negativebinomialregression.
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Predictors of depression symptom scores were evaluated using negativebinomialregression, which was used in preference to linear regression because of the extreme skew of the score distribution.
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Binomialregressionmodels are essentially the same as binary choice models, one type of discrete choice model.
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Hilbe is regarded as having popularized negativebinomialregression, particularly in the disciplines of biostatistics and health outcomes analysis.
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This results in abinomialregressionmodel.
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