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  • Assessing Credibility of Predictive Model
    follow federal law. The Sherman Act, is the primary U.S. antitrust law pertaining to association activities ... Sex Smoker q … 65 M S 0.010 65 M N 0.005 65 F S 0.008 65 F N 0.004 66 M S 0.011 … Predictive ...

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    • Authors: Stuart Klugman, Matthias Kullowatz
    • Date: Nov 2019
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
  • Withdrawal Delay Cohort Method Under VM-21
    released proposed revisions to the existing U.S. variable annuity statutory framework. These revisions were ... regulators and interested parties, the Variable Annuity Issues (E) Working Group of the NAIC adopted almost ...

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    • Authors: Matthias Kullowatz, Zohair Motiwalla
    • Date: Jun 2019
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
    • Topics: Financial Reporting & Accounting
  • Session 45: Assessing Credibility of Predictive Model
    follow federal law. The Sherman Act, is the primary U.S. antitrust law pertaining to association activities ... Sex Smoker q … 65 M S 0.010 65 M N 0.005 65 F S 0.008 65 F N 0.004 66 M S 0.011 … Predictive ...

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    • Authors: Matthias Kullowatz, Brian Campbell
    • Date: Sep 2018
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Topics: Predictive Analytics
  • Logistic GLM Credibility
    and that 1,082 of them die. Our estimate of mortality among this cohort would be approximately 0.0108 ... confident that the true mortality lies within 5 percent of the estimated mortality. In probabilistic terms ...

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    • Authors: Matthias Kullowatz
    • Date: Dec 2017
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Innovative solutions
    • Publication Name: Predictive Analytics and Futurism Newsletter
    • Topics: Modeling & Statistical Methods>Credibility theory