Modelling count, bounded and skewed continuous outcomes in physical activity research: beyond linear regression models
Abstract Background Inference using standard linear regression models (LMs) relies on assumptions that are rarely satisfied in practice. Substantial departures, if not addressed, have serious impacts on any inference and conclusions; potentially rendering them invalid and misleading. Count, bounded...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Akram (Author), Ester Cerin (Author), Karen E. Lamb (Author), Simon R. White (Author) |
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