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Question:
The following table gives the observed counts in 1-second intervals for
Berkson’s data (Section 8.2). What are the expected counts from a Poisson distribution? Do they match the observed counts?
n Observed
0 5267
1 4436
2 1800
3 534
4 111
5+ 21
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