zählwertregressionen
Zählwertregressionen, also known as count regressions, are statistical models used when the dependent variable represents a count of events. These counts are non-negative integers (0, 1, 2, ...), and their distribution often differs from the normal distribution. Standard linear regression, which assumes a normally distributed dependent variable and constant variance, is generally not appropriate for count data.
Commonly used models for zählwertregressionen include the Poisson regression and the negative binomial regression. Poisson regression
The independent variables in zählwertregressionen can be continuous or categorical, and they are used to predict
Applications of zählwertregressionen are found in various fields, including epidemiology (e.g., predicting the number of disease