Scheltema, Karen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've read several times on this listserve comments from people that when
> p(y) is not extreme, a logistic regression model can be estimated by a
> linear regression model.

Some references cited by Harvey (1982):  also BF&H

Harvey WR (1982).  Least squares analysis of discrete data.  J Anim Sci
54: 1067-1071.

Cochran WG (1940).  The analysis of variance when experimental errors follow
the Poisson or binomial laws.  Ann Math Statis 11: 335.

Cochran WG (1943).  Analysis of variance for percentages based on
unequal numbers. JASA 38:287.

Li JCR (1964).  Introduction to statistical inference I.  Ann Arbor: Edwards.

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