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2012 U.S Presidential Election 1 Binary response model 1 D-optimality 1 Economic and non-economic variables 1 Factor Analysis 1 Logit and Probit model 1 Logit and probit model 1 Multiple regression model 1 Simplex 1 k-dimensional ball 1
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Radloff, Martin 1 Ranjan, Varun 1 Schwabe, Rainer 1 Sinha, Pankaj 1 Thomas, Ashley Rose 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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D-optimal and nearly D-optimal exact designs for binary response on the ball
Radloff, Martin; Schwabe, Rainer - In: Statistical Papers 64 (2023) 4, pp. 1021-1040
In this paper the results of Radloff and Schwabe (Stat Papers 60:165–177, 2019) will be extended for a special class of symmetrical intensity functions. This includes binary response models with logit and probit link. To evaluate the position and the weights of the two non-degenerated orbits...
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Forecasting 2012 United States Presidential election using Factor Analysis, Logit and Probit Models
Sinha, Pankaj; Thomas, Ashley Rose; Ranjan, Varun - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2012
Contemporary discussions on 2012 U.S Presidential election mention that economic variables such as unemployment rate, inflation, budget deficit/surplus, public debt, tax policy and healthcare spending will be deciding elements in the forthcoming November election. Certain researchers like...
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