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Showing 3 results for Binomial Distribution
Alireza Shirvani, Dr Mina Towhidi, Volume 18, Issue 2 (3-2014)
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So far many confidence intervals were introduced for the binomial proportion. In this paper, our purpose is comparing five well known based on their exact confidence coefficient and average coverage probability.
Mehran Naghizadeh Qomi, Azita Norozi Firoz, Volume 21, Issue 1 (9-2016)
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Tolerance interval is a random interval that contains a proportion of the population with a determined confidence level and is applied in many application fields such as reliability and quality control. In this educational paper, we investigate different methods for computing tolerance interval for the binomial random variable using the package Tolerance in statistical software R.
, , Volume 24, Issue 2 (3-2020)
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The analysis of discrete mixed responses is an important statistical issue in various sciences. Ordinal and overdispersed binomial variables are discrete. Overdispersed binomial data are a sum of correlated Bernoulli experiments with equal success probabilities. In this paper, a joint model with random effects is proposed for analyzing mixed overdispersed binomial and ordinal longitudinal responses. In this model, we assume an overdispersed binomial response variable follows Beta-Binomial distribution and use a latent variable approach for modeling the ordinal response variable. Also, the model parameters are estimated via the Maximum Likelihood method, and the estimates are evaluated with a simulation study via the Monte Carlo method. Finally, an application of the proposed model to real data is introduced.
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