Poisson Trial
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A Poisson Trial is a Bernoulli trial with unequal probability of independent events
References
2005
- (Lord et al., 2005) ⇒ Dominique Lord, Simon P Washington, and John N Ivan. (2005). “Poisson, Poisson-gamma and Zero-inflated Regression Models of Motor Vehicle Crashes: Balancing Statistical Fit and Theory.” In: Accident Analysis \& Prevention, 37(1). doi:10.1016/j.aap.2004.02.004 ** QUOTE: The objective of this study is to provide defensible guidance on how to appropriately model relationships between road safety and traffic exposure. After providing a brief background, the motor vehicle crash processis examined using theoretical principles and a basic understanding of the crash process. It is shown that the fundamental crash processfollows a Bernoulli trial with unequal probability of independent events, also known as Poisson trials (rather than a Poisson process). The evolution of statistical models is then presented as it applies to the motor vehicle crash process, ...