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This paper examines characteristics of cooperative behavior in a repeated, n-person, continuous action generalization of a Prisoner?s Dilemma game. When time preferences are heterogeneous and bounded away from one, how ?much? cooperation can be achieved by an ongoing group? How does group...
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Background Mathematical models have become invaluable management tools for epidemiologists, both shedding light on the mechanisms underlying observed dynamics as well as making quantitative predictions on the effectiveness of different control measures. Here, we explain how substantial biases...
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Likelihood ratio (LR) tests for association and for interaction are examined for three-way contingency tables, particularly the widely used 2 x 2 x K table. Mutual information identities are used to characterize the information decomposition and the logical relationship between the omnibus LR...
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The present work studies the application of two group discriminant analysis in the field of credit scoring. The view here given provides a completely different approach to how this problem is usually targeted. Credit scoring is widely used among financial institutions and is performed in a...
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The accuracy of prediction is a commonly studied topic in modern statistics. The performance of a predictor is becoming increasingly more important as real-life decisions axe made on the basis of prediction. In this thesis we investigate the prediction accuracy of logistic models from two...
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The need of improvement of the bias rate of convergence of traditional nonparametric hazard rate estimators has been widely discussed in the literature. Initiated by recent developments in kernel density estimation we distinguish and extend three popular bias reduction methods to the hazard rate...
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The paper investigates the problem of determining patterns of criminal behaviour from official criminal histories, concentrating on the variety and type of offending convictions. The analysis is carried out on the basis of a multivariate latent Markov model which allows for discrete covariates...
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In studies of properties of queues, for example in relation to Internet traffic, a subject that is of particular interest is the ‘shape’ of service time distribution. For example, we might wish to know whether the service time density is unimodal, suggesting that service time distribution is...
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We present properties of a dependence measure that arises in the study of extreme values in multivariate and spatial problems. For multivariate problems the dependence measure characterises dependence at the bivariate level, for all pairs and all higher orders up to and including the dimension...
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Summary. Multivariate extreme value theory and methods concern the characterization, estimation and extrapolation of the joint tail of the distribution of a d-dimensional random variable. Existing approaches are based on limiting arguments in which all components of the variable become large at...
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