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Functions and mappings / Econometrics / Single equation methods / Logistic regression / Probit model / Probit / Logit / Expected value / Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient / Statistics / Regression analysis / Categorical data
Date: 2013-01-17 16:50:51
Functions and mappings
Econometrics
Single equation methods
Logistic regression
Probit model
Probit
Logit
Expected value
Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient
Statistics
Regression analysis
Categorical data

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