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    Easy Statistical Modelling Question



    Hey guys,

    Any help with this question would be most appreciated:



    Thanks in advance!
    CJ.

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    Re: Easy Statistical Modelling Question

    Hi! We are glad that you posted here! This looks like a homework question though. Our homework help policy can be found here. We mainly just want to see what you have tried so far and that you have put some effort into the problem. I would also suggest checking out this thread for some guidelines on smart posting behavior that can help you get answers that are better much more quickly.
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    Re: Easy Statistical Modelling Question

    My apologies. Well, from my reading I think it would be acceptable to model this data with the Poisson distribution? If someone could confirm this for me then I can answer the rest on my own.
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    Re: Easy Statistical Modelling Question


    What are you modeling as poisson? Xt? Because the poisson has no upper bound but we know Xt is bounded...
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