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Generalized linear model / Variance inflation factor / Logistic regression / Least squares / Count data / R / Simple linear regression / Outline of regression analysis / Comparison of general and generalized linear models / Statistics / Regression analysis / Linear regression
Date: 2010-11-10 12:04:02
Generalized linear model
Variance inflation factor
Logistic regression
Least squares
Count data
R
Simple linear regression
Outline of regression analysis
Comparison of general and generalized linear models
Statistics
Regression analysis
Linear regression

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