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The interactive data analysis and graphics language S (Becker, Chambers and Wilks, 1988) has become a popular environment for both data analysts and research statisticians. A common complaint, however, has concerned the lack of statistical modeling tools, such as those provided by GLIM© or GENSTAT©.
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Becker, R., Chambers, J.M. and Wilks. A. (1988), The New S language, Wadsworth, Belmont CA.
McCullagh, P. and Nelder, J. (1983), Generalized Linear Models, Chapman and Hall, London.
Hastie, T. and Tibshirani, R. (1990), Generalized Additive Models, (in press) Chapman and Hall, London.
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Chambers, J., Hastie, T., Pregibon, D. (1990). Statistical Models in S. In: Momirović, K., Mildner, V. (eds) Compstat. Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50096-1_48
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