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GLIM (an
acronym An acronym is a word or name formed from the initial components of a longer name or phrase. Acronyms are usually formed from the initial letters of words, as in ''NATO'' (''North Atlantic Treaty Organization''), but sometimes use syllables, as ...
for Generalized Linear Interactive Modelling) is a
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program for fitting
generalized linear models In statistics, a generalized linear model (GLM) is a flexible generalization of ordinary linear regression. The GLM generalizes linear regression by allowing the linear model to be related to the response variable via a ''link function'' and by ...
(GLMs). It was developed by the Royal Statistical Society's Working Party on
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(later renamed the GLIM Working Party), chaired initially by
John Nelder John Ashworth Nelder (8 October 1924 – 7 August 2010) was a British statistician known for his contributions to experimental design, analysis of variance, computational statistics, and statistical theory. Contributions Nelder's work was infl ...
. It was first released in 1974 with the last major release, GLIM4, in 1993. GLIM was distributed by the
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(NAG). GLIM was notable for being the first package capable of fitting a wide range of
generalized linear models In statistics, a generalized linear model (GLM) is a flexible generalization of ordinary linear regression. The GLM generalizes linear regression by allowing the linear model to be related to the response variable via a ''link function'' and by ...
in a unified framework, and for encouraging an interactive, iterative approach to statistical modelling. GLIM used a command-line interface and allowed users to define their own macros. Many articles in
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s were written about the use of GLIM. GLIM was reviewed in '' The American Statistician'' in 1994, along with other software for fitting generalized linear models. The GLIMPSE system was later developed to provide a
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d front-end for GLIM. GLIM is no longer actively developed or distributed.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Glim (Software) Regression and curve fitting software