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  • 11Rasch model — Rasch models are used for analysing data from assessments to measure things such as abilities, attitudes, and personality traits. For example, they may be used to estimate a student s reading ability from answers to questions on a reading… …

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  • 12Generalized linear model — In statistics, the generalized linear model (GLM) is a flexible generalization of ordinary least squares regression. It relates the random distribution of the measured variable of the experiment (the distribution function ) to the systematic (non …

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  • 13Mixture model — See also: Mixture distribution In statistics, a mixture model is a probabilistic model for representing the presence of sub populations within an overall population, without requiring that an observed data set should identify the sub population… …

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  • 14Watts and Strogatz model — The Watts and Strogatz model is a random graph generation model that produces graphs with small world properties, including short average path lengths and high clustering. It was proposed by Duncan J. Watts and Steven Strogatz in their joint 1998 …

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  • 15Linear model — In statistics the linear model is given by:Y = X eta + varepsilonwhere Y is an n times;1 column vector of random variables, X is an n times; p matrix of known (i.e. observable and non random) quantities, whose rows correspond to statistical… …

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  • 16General linear model — Not to be confused with generalized linear model. The general linear model (GLM) is a statistical linear model. It may be written as[1] where Y is a matrix with series of multivariate measurements, X is a matrix that might be a design matrix, B… …

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  • 17First-hitting-time model — In statistics, first hitting time models are a sub class of survival models. The first hitting time, also called first passage time, of a set A with respect to an instance of a stochastic process is the time until the stochastic process first… …

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  • 18Diamond coconut model — In Diamond s model, people will only climb trees to pick coconuts if they believe that enough other people are also doing it. The Diamond coconut model is an economic model constructed by the American economist and 2010 Nobel laureate Peter… …

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  • 19Tweedie distributions — In probability and statistics, the Tweedie distributions are a family of probability distributions which include continuous distributions such as the normal and gamma, the purely discrete scaled Poisson distribution, and the class of mixed… …

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  • 20Total least squares — The bivariate (Deming regression) case of Total Least Squares. The red lines show the error in both x and y. This is different from the traditional least squares method which measures error parallel to the y axis. The case shown, with deviations… …

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