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ON THE ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE FOR BETA – BINOMIA

J. Engel

Statistica Neerlandica, 1985, vol. 39, issue 1, 27-34

Abstract: The beta–binomial distribution is reported in literature as a useful generalization of the binomial in case of heterogeneous binomial sampling. An extra model parameter is introduced to accommodate for extra–binomial variation. Some additions to results already available will be given by presenting approximate F–tests for factorial designs, where the response variable is of 0–1 type and sampling is heterogeneous binomial. These tests can be used when sample sizes are large and equal and some degrees of freedom are left from replicates or negligible interactions to estimate the extra model parameter.

Date: 1985
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