@AmandaKMontoya May not be your neck of the woods, but . . . https://t.co/ZM57nHMYyc
RT @ps_hepburn: @RohanAlexander I've always found this quite clear and helpful when using Poisson to think about rates: https://t.co/hVg0Av…
@RohanAlexander I've always found this quite clear and helpful when using Poisson to think about rates: https://t.co/hVg0AvW80P
I had an overdose of crim theory this semester. Now the paper about the use of Poisson regression for modeling crime rates seems like a nice, down-to-earth, bedtime reading. https://t.co/qwOx6srouP
@emmafrankham1 @ereinbergs You can use the population as an offset in both models. This is my go-to: https://t.co/vqpEBQ889Q
@M_Yagishita おお、そうなんですね。ありがとうございます!元々この論文が率ではなく数を使おうとなった動機のひとつになってます。あと、率だと独立変数が離婚数/結婚してるカップル数のどっちに効いてるのか分からないというのも。 https://t.co/mIa9PKgQ0T