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This chapter provides solutions to the problems presented in the preceding chapter. It presents the diagrams for each problem as well as some explanations on how the solutions are arrived at. As has been advised in the previous chapter, each solution is best referred to individually, as each problem...
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crprincetonpr:10.23943/princeton/9780691159287.003.0012 2024-06-02T08:11:15+00:00 Solutions Hobbs, N. Thompson Hooten, Mevin B. 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691159287.003.0012 en eng Princeton University Press Bayesian Models ISBN 9780691159287 9781400866557 book-chapter 2015 crprincetonpr https://doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691159287.003.0012 2024-05-07T14:14:58Z This chapter provides solutions to the problems presented in the preceding chapter. It presents the diagrams for each problem as well as some explanations on how the solutions are arrived at. As has been advised in the previous chapter, each solution is best referred to individually, as each problem in the preceding chapter has been solved. The problems this chapter addresses involve the mean number of ticks per sheep assuming the counts are distributed as a Poisson random variable, the portrayal of light limitation for a single tree species, the landscape occupancy of Swiss breeding birds, the allometry of savanna trees, and the movement of seals in the North Atlantic. Book Part North Atlantic Princeton University Press |
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This chapter provides solutions to the problems presented in the preceding chapter. It presents the diagrams for each problem as well as some explanations on how the solutions are arrived at. As has been advised in the previous chapter, each solution is best referred to individually, as each problem in the preceding chapter has been solved. The problems this chapter addresses involve the mean number of ticks per sheep assuming the counts are distributed as a Poisson random variable, the portrayal of light limitation for a single tree species, the landscape occupancy of Swiss breeding birds, the allometry of savanna trees, and the movement of seals in the North Atlantic. |
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