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Autores principales: Tague, Jean, Ajiferuke, Isola
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1987
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author Tague, Jean
Ajiferuke, Isola
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Ajiferuke, Isola
Tague, Jean
Ajiferuke, Isola
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contents The Markov and the Mixed-Poisson Models of Library Circulation Compared. Tague, Jean Ajiferuke, Isola Comparative Analysis Developed Nations Foreign Countries Goodness of Fit Hypothesis Testing Library Circulation Mathematical Models Predictive Measurement Regression (Statistics) Tables (Data) Two models of library circulation, the Markov model and the mixed Poisson Model, are applied to circulation statistics from the University of Saskatchewan. Goodness-of-fit tests indicate that neither model fits the data; in both cases, the set of noncirculating items is larger than that predicted by the model. (Author/LRW)
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spellingShingle The Markov and the Mixed-Poisson Models of Library Circulation Compared.
Tague, Jean
Ajiferuke, Isola
Comparative Analysis
Developed Nations
Foreign Countries
Goodness of Fit
Hypothesis Testing
Library Circulation
Mathematical Models
Predictive Measurement
Regression (Statistics)
Tables (Data)
The Markov and the Mixed-Poisson Models of Library Circulation Compared. Tague, Jean Ajiferuke, Isola Comparative Analysis Developed Nations Foreign Countries Goodness of Fit Hypothesis Testing Library Circulation Mathematical Models Predictive Measurement Regression (Statistics) Tables (Data) Two models of library circulation, the Markov model and the mixed Poisson Model, are applied to circulation statistics from the University of Saskatchewan. Goodness-of-fit tests indicate that neither model fits the data; in both cases, the set of noncirculating items is larger than that predicted by the model. (Author/LRW)
title The Markov and the Mixed-Poisson Models of Library Circulation Compared.
topic Comparative Analysis
Developed Nations
Foreign Countries
Goodness of Fit
Hypothesis Testing
Library Circulation
Mathematical Models
Predictive Measurement
Regression (Statistics)
Tables (Data)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ361366