A Comparison of Eight Models

  • Robert R. Bush
  • Frederick Mosteller
Part of the Springer Series in Statistics book series (SSS)

Keywords

Negative Binomial Distribution White Ball Avoidance Training Habit Strength Thurstone Model 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Robert R. Bush
    • 1
  • Frederick Mosteller
    • 2
  1. 1.University of PennsylvaniaUSA
  2. 2.Harvard UniversityUSA

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