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Distributional Regression Models

Ludwig Fahrmeir (), Thomas Kneib (), Stefan Lang () and Brian D. Marx ()
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Ludwig Fahrmeir: LMU Munich, Institute of Statistics
Thomas Kneib: University of Göttingen, Statistics and Econometrics
Stefan Lang: University of Innsbruck, Department of Statistics
Brian D. Marx: Louisiana State University

Chapter Chapter 10 in Regression, 2021, pp 623-663 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Essentially, all regression models that we have dealt with thus far have been mean regression models since they relate the predictor $$\eta $$ η of a regression model to only one specific quantity of the distribution of the response y, namely the expected value.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-63882-8_10

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