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Double sampling for exact values in the normal discriminant model with application to binary regression
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    Double sampling for exact values in the normal discriminant model with application to binary regression (English)
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    1990
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    missing data
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    relative risk
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    binary regression
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    measurement error
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    two group normal discriminant model
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    double sampling scheme
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    Maximum likelihood estimators
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    logistic regression model
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    Optimal allocations
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    cost constraints
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