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Inverse Mills ratio / Generalized Tobit / Tobit model / Probit model / Ordinary least squares / Heteroscedasticity / Limited dependent variable / Statistics / Econometrics / Regression analysis
Date: 2013-12-20 10:09:39
Inverse Mills ratio
Generalized Tobit
Tobit model
Probit model
Ordinary least squares
Heteroscedasticity
Limited dependent variable
Statistics
Econometrics
Regression analysis

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