Chipman et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Bayesian analysis of ordered categorical data from industrial experimentsChipman et al., 1996
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- Chipman H
- Hamada M
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- Technometrics
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Data from industrial experiments often involve an ordered categorical response, such as a qualitative rating. Analysis of variance-based analyses may be inappropriate for such data, suggesting the use of generalized linear models (GLM's). When the data are observed from …
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