Generalized Linear Models
15.1. The Structure of Generalized Linear Models 383 Here, ny is the observed number of successes in the ntrials, and n(1 −y)is the number of failures; and n ny = n! (ny)![n(1 −y)]! is the binomial coefficient. • The Poisson distributions are a discrete family with probability function indexed by the rate parameter μ>0: p(y)= μy × e−μ y
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