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General Linear Model
Message posted by YYe on October 19, 1999 at 12:00 AM (ET)

What is the difference between generalized linear model and general linear model? Do they mean the same thing?


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Re: General Linear Model
Message posted by JG on October 19, 1999 at 12:00 AM (ET)

The general linear model is probably anlysis of variance when seen as a general regression problem. The generalized linear model may refer to a regression model linear in the parameters but no necessarily linear in the X's .



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