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Title: Application of Bootstrap Re-Sampling Method to Categorical Data of HIV/AIDS Spread across different Socio-Economical Classes
Authors: Bello, Adeshina Oyedele
Keywords: HIV, Categorical data
Large-Sample Inference,
logistic regression and probability plots
Multiple Split Sample Procedure
R-Codes
Issue Date: Jun-2015
Publisher: International Journal of Statistics and Applications
Citation: 4
Series/Report no.: 10.5923/j.statistics.20150504.04;pp. 157-168
arXiv:1609.07806 [stat.AP];
Abstract: This research reports on the relationship and significance of social-economic factors (age, sex, employment status) and modes of HIV/AIDS transmission to the HIV/AIDS spread. Logistic regression model, a form of probabilistic function for the binary response was used to relate social-economic factors (age, sex, employment status) to HIV/AIDS spread. The statistical predictive model was used to project the likelihood response of HIV/AIDS spread with a larger population using 10,000 Bootstrap re-sampling observations.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6827
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