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What are the commonly used estimators in regression models?
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[QUOTE="fog37, post: 6875489, member: 503639"] I see. I guess I see the normality requirement too often that I think it is imperative. For example, t-tests and ANOVA seem to also have normality as a requirement....which I interpret as the collected sample needing to have a normal distribution and good q-q plot to be able to use the t-test on the data... As far as the logit ##logit(p) = b_0 +b_1X_1 + b_2 X_2##, I figured that since it represents a linear relationship between ##logit(p)## and the predictors ##X_1 , X_2##, a linear relationship is the business of linear regression, then OLS would have to applied but as we know it doesn't and MLE does... [/QUOTE]
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