Maximum likelihood methods for linear and log-linear models in categorical data (Q1071434)

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Maximum likelihood methods for linear and log-linear models in categorical data
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    Maximum likelihood methods for linear and log-linear models in categorical data (English)
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    This work considers two types of models for categorical data: the linear model \(A\pi =X\beta\) and the generalized log-linear model A log \(\pi\) \(=X\beta\), where \(\pi\) is an array of cell probabilities corresponding to a multinomial or a product multinomial sampling scheme. For both models we derive maximum likelihood estimators of \(\pi\) and \(\beta\), as well as large-sample estimators of Var \({\hat \beta}\). Three examples are used to compare the results produced by the maximum likelihood and weighted least squares methods.
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    goodness of fit
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    categorical data
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    linear model
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    generalized log-linear model
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    multinomial sampling scheme
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    maximum likelihood estimators
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    large- sample estimators
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    weighted least squares methods
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