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Keywords: binomial regression, logistic regression, probit regression
Insects were exposed to gaseous carbon disulphide for a period of 5 hours. Eight experiments were run with different concentrations of carbon disulphide.
Variable | Description | ||
Dose | Dose of carbon disulphide | ||
Exposed | Number of beetles exposed | ||
Mortality | Number of beetles killed | ||
Data File (tab-delimited text file)
Bliss (1935). The calculation of the dosage-mortality curve. Annals of Applied Biology. |
Jørgensen, B. (1992). Example 1.2. |
Binomial regression with one continuous covariate.
Clear increasing trend. On the logistic scale, the regression has a significant quadratic component, although the linear regression satisfies a nominal goodness of fit test.
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