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== References == {{commons category}} * {{Cite journal |author1=John S. deCani |author2=Robert A. Stine |name-list-style=amp | year = 1986 | title = A note on deriving the information matrix for a logistic distribution | journal = The American Statistician | volume = 40 |issue=3 | pages = 220β222 | publisher = American Statistical Association | doi=10.2307/2684541 |jstor=2684541 }} * {{Cite book | first = Balakrishnan | last = N. | year = 1992 | title = Handbook of the Logistic Distribution | publisher = Marcel Dekker, New York | isbn = 0-8247-8587-8 }} * {{cite book | last1= Johnson|first1= N. L.|last2= Kotz|first2= S.|last3=N. |first3=Balakrishnan | year = 1995 | title = Continuous Univariate Distributions | others = Vol. 2 | edition = 2nd | isbn = 0-471-58494-0 }} *Modis, Theodore (1992) ''Predictions: Society's Telltale Signature Reveals the Past and Forecasts the Future'', Simon & Schuster, New York. {{isbn|0-671-75917-5}} {{ProbDistributions|continuous-infinite}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Logistic Distribution}} [[Category:Continuous distributions]] [[Category:Location-scale family probability distributions]]
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