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    A note on corrected-score estimation (English)
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    11 November 1996
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    Bernoulli number
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    extreme-value distribution
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    unbiased score
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    corrected-score method
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    generalized linear measurement error models
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    rare-event logistic regression
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    extreme-value binary regression
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