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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 850668
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17 April 1996
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higher-order moments
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clinical trials
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beta-binomial models
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generalized estimating equations
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joint distribution
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exchangeable binary random variables
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maximum likelihood estimates
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marginal means
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correlations
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developmental toxicity study
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A Saturated Model for Analyzing Exchangeable Binary Data: Applications to Clinical and Developmental Toxicity Studies (English)
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