Term: Negative Binomial Regression
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2014-10-14
Definition:
Regression analyses for count data that follows a negative binomial distribution, which occurs when an event is relatively rare, but is highly variable over the entire population - e.g.: when the variance is greater than the mean.
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