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| गणना डेटा के लिए हर्डल मॉडल× | लॉजिस्टिक रिग्रेशन× | पॉइसन और ऋणात्मक द्विपद प्रतिगमन (Poisson and Negative Binomial Regression)× | |
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| क्षेत्र≠ | सांख्यिकी | अनुसंधान सांख्यिकी | अर्थमिति |
| परिवार≠ | Regression model | Process / pipeline | Regression model |
| उद्भव वर्ष≠ | 1986 | 1958 | 1998 |
| प्रवर्तक≠ | Mullahy | David Roxbee Cox | Cameron & Trivedi (textbook treatment); Hilbe (negative binomial) |
| प्रकार≠ | Two-part count model | Method | Generalized linear model for count data |
| मौलिक स्रोत≠ | Mullahy, J. (1986). Specification and Testing of Some Modified Count Data Models. Journal of Econometrics, 33(3), 341–365. DOI ↗ | Cox, D. R. (1958). The regression analysis of binary sequences. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 20(2), 215–242. DOI ↗ | Cameron, A. C. & Trivedi, P. K. (1998). Regression Analysis of Count Data. Cambridge University Press. DOI ↗ |
| उपनाम≠ | hurdle count model, two-part count model, zero-truncated count model, Engel Modeli (Hurdle Model) | logit model, binomial logistic regression, LR | count regression, log-linear count model, negative binomial regression, Poisson / Negatif Binom Regresyon |
| संबंधित≠ | 5 | 3 | 4 |
| सारांश≠ | The hurdle model is a two-part count-data model introduced by Mullahy (1986). A first stage models the binary choice of crossing a hurdle (a zero versus a non-zero count), and a second stage models the strictly positive counts with a zero-truncated distribution such as a zero-truncated Poisson or negative binomial. | Logistic regression is a statistical method for modeling the probability of a binary outcome (disease present/absent, success/failure) as a function of continuous and categorical predictors. Developed by David Roxbee Cox (1958), it solves the problem of predicting categorical outcomes by applying a logistic transformation to constrain predictions to the [0,1] probability interval, enabling accurate risk stratification, diagnostic prediction, and causal inference in epidemiology, medicine, and social science. | Poisson regression is a generalized linear model for count outcomes — events tallied as non-negative integers such as hospital admissions, accidents, or article counts. It models the log of the expected count as a linear function of the predictors, and is developed in the standard count-data treatment of Cameron and Trivedi (1998); when the counts are over-dispersed, the closely related negative binomial model (Hilbe, 2011) is preferred. |
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