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Wildly different answers replicating a GEE model from SPSS

Source: stats
Views: 204
Score: 5
Tags: spss statsmodels generalized-estimating-equations
Kolmogorov-Smirnov instability depending on whether values are small or big

Source: stats
Views: 226
Score: 4
Tags: r normality-assumption kolmogorov-smirnov-test
How does an ideal prior distribution needs a probability mass on zero to reduce variance, and have fat tails to reduce bias?

Source: stats
Views: 16
Score: 3
Tags: regression bayesian
Reference request about equivalence of automata / regular expressions up-to a language

Source: cs
Views: 27
Score: 3
Tags: formal-languages regular-languages automata reference-request regular-expressions
Why does the "infeasible" Waugh-Frisch-Lovell estimator agree with the usual one?

Source: stats
Views: 19
Score: 3
Tags: regression asymptotics