Generalized linear models
Nelder, John Ashworth and Wedderburn, Robert William Maclagan
(1972)
Generalized linear models.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (Statistics in Society), 135 (3).
pp. 370-384.
10.2307/2344614
The technique of iterative weighted linear regression can be used to obtain maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters with observations distributed according to some exponential family and systematic effects that can be made linear by a suitable transformation. A generalization of the analysis of variance is given for these models using log-likelihoods. These generalized linear models are illustrated by examples relating to four distributions; the Normal, Binomial (probit analysis, etc.), Poisson (contingency tables) and gamma (variance components). The implications of the approach in designing statistics courses are discussed.
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| Open Access | Bronze |
| Keywords | RRES175, 175_Statistics |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 09:56 |
| Last Modified | 13 Feb 2026 15:09 |
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