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Model fitting applications in GLIM4

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In a previous paper given to the GLIM89 conference (Green, Francis and Bradley, 1989), we laid out plans for some of the facilities of GLIM4. This paper updates that work and gives practical examples of particular models which can be fitted in GLIM4. Some models could be fitted in GLIM3.77, but with difficulty; others are new facilities available with the new release of the package.

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Francis, B., Green, M., Clarke, M. (1992). Model fitting applications in GLIM4. In: Fahrmeir, L., Francis, B., Gilchrist, R., Tutz, G. (eds) Advances in GLIM and Statistical Modelling. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 78. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2952-0_2

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