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Fitting Non-Exponential Family Nonlinear Models in GLIM by Using the Offset-Facility

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Statistics ((LNS,volume 57))

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It is shown a procedure to fit non-exponential family nonlinear models in GLIM by using the offset-facility. Three examples of this procedure of fitting applied to real data illustrate the simplicity of the GLIM programs.

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Cordeiro, G.M., Paula, G.A. (1989). Fitting Non-Exponential Family Nonlinear Models in GLIM by Using the Offset-Facility. In: Decarli, A., Francis, B.J., Gilchrist, R., Seeber, G.U.H. (eds) Statistical Modelling. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 57. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3680-1_12

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