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Currently we have an 'all encompassing' epim function. There will surely be special cases of interest - for example a single population and a single observation type, say incidence data. Perhaps we should consider writing wrappers around epim designed for interesting special cases? I'm thinking of the examples in the EpiEstim vignettes.
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Currently we have an 'all encompassing' epim function. There will surely be special cases of interest - for example a single population and a single observation type, say incidence data. Perhaps we should consider writing wrappers around epim designed for interesting special cases? I'm thinking of the examples in the EpiEstim vignettes.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: