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Additives Funktional 4 Verallgemeinertes lineares Modell 4 Austria 2 Estimation theory 2 Forecast 2 Glättung 2 Nichtparametrisches Verfahren 2 Niederschlag 2 Nonparametric statistics 2 Probit model 2 Probit-Modell 2 Prognose 2 R <Programm> 2 Schätztheorie 2 Simulation 2 Statistische Analyse 2 Time series analysis 2 Weather 2 Wetter 2 Zeitreihenanalyse 2 Österreich 2
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Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Working Paper 4
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English 4
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Umlauf, Nikolaus 4 Lang, Stefan 2 Mayr, Georg 2 Messner, Jakob 2 Pfeiffer, Ruth 2 Strasak, Alexander 2 Zeileis, Achim 2
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Working papers in economics and statistics 4
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Why does it always rain on me? : a spatio-temporal analysis of precipitation in Austria
Umlauf, Nikolaus; Mayr, Georg; Messner, Jakob; Zeileis, … - 2011
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Why does it always rain on me? : a spatio-temporal analysis of precipitation in Austria
Umlauf, Nikolaus; Mayr, Georg; Messner, Jakob; Zeileis, … - 2011
It is popular belief that the weather is "bad" more frequently on weekends than on other days of the week and this is often perceived to be associated with an increased chance of rain. In fact, the meteorological literature does report some evidence for such human-induced weekly cycles although...
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Comparing penalized splines and fractional polynomials for flexible modelling of the effects of continuous predictor variables
Strasak, Alexander; Umlauf, Nikolaus; Pfeiffer, Ruth; … - 2010
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Comparing penalized splines and fractional polynomials for flexible modelling of the effects of continuous predictor variables
Strasak, Alexander; Umlauf, Nikolaus; Pfeiffer, Ruth; … - 2010
P(enalized)-splines and fractional polynomials (FPs) have emerged as powerful smoothing techniques with increasing popularity in several fields of applied research. Both approaches provide considerable flexibility, but only limited comparative evaluations of the performance and properties of the...
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