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Explained Variation and Predictive Accuracy in General Parametric Statistical Models: The Role of Model Misspecification

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Rosthøj, S., Keiding, N. (2006). Explained Variation and Predictive Accuracy in General Parametric Statistical Models: The Role of Model Misspecification. In: Nikulin, M., Commenges, D., Huber, C. (eds) Probability, Statistics and Modelling in Public Health. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-26023-4_26

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