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Hello
Angers and Biswas (2003) in Computational Statistics & Data Analysis,
has a relative extensive list of references, and a Bayesian treatment
of the zero-inflation issue.
best
Piero
On 30/08/06, Paul Johnson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Anna Maria Ortiz wrote:
> > Good morning -
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> > Does anyone have any good references for zero-inflated negative
> > binomial or Poisson regression models? I'm looking for both applied and
> > theoretical cites.
> >
> Scott Long's book Regression Models for Categorical and *Limited
> Dependent* *Variables is, far and away, the best thing I have read on
> these things.*
>
> pj
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