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Refers generally to statistical procedures that utilize the logistic function, most commonly various forms of logistic regression
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How to predict shares?
Political scientists deal with a similar problem when analyzing multiparty election data. One convenient way to estimate such models is via SURE (Seemingly Unrelated REgressions). See articles here ht …
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Logistic Regression and Dataset Structure
I would start simulating the data from a toy model. Something like:
n.games <- 1000
n.slices <- 90
score.away <- score.home <- matrix(0, ncol=n.slices, nrow=n.games)
for (j in 2:n.slices) {
scor …