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Date: 2008-11-30 10:36:47
Regression analysis
Econometrics
Computational statistics
Linear regression
Markov chain Monte Carlo
Markov chain
Resampling
Degrees of freedom
Random effects model
Statistics
Markov models
Monte Carlo methods

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