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Categorical data / Statistical models / Single equation methods / Dummy variable / Logistic regression / Logit / Linear probability model / Odds ratio / Probit / Statistics / Regression analysis / Econometrics
Date: 2013-12-04 17:32:07
Categorical data
Statistical models
Single equation methods
Dummy variable
Logistic regression
Logit
Linear probability model
Odds ratio
Probit
Statistics
Regression analysis
Econometrics

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