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The following pages link to The exponentiated exponential–geometric distribution: a distribution with decreasing, increasing and unimodal failure rate (Q5169759):
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- Compounding of distributions: a survey and new generalized classes (Q159362) (← links)
- Different estimation procedures for the parameters of the extended exponential geometric distribution for medical data (Q519816) (← links)
- A new distribution function with bounded support: the reflected generalized Topp-Leone power series distribution (Q1698458) (← links)
- A new generalized Lindley-Weibull class of distributions: theory, properties and applications (Q2054615) (← links)
- Geometric generated family of distributions: a review (Q2244838) (← links)
- Two-sided exponential-geometric distribution: inference and volatility modeling (Q2319488) (← links)
- Univariate and bivariate geometric discrete generalized exponential distributions (Q2321827) (← links)
- Generalized exponential geometric extreme distribution (Q2323160) (← links)
- On the Bayesian estimation and influence diagnostics for the Weibull-Negative-Binomial regression model with cure rate under latent failure causes (Q2979618) (← links)
- The log-Weibull-negative-binomial regression model under latent failure causes and presence of randomized activation schemes (Q3462131) (← links)
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- Survival analysis for a new compounded bivariate failure time distribution in shock and competing risk models via an EM algorithm (Q5078014) (← links)
- On absolutely continuous bivariate generalized exponential power series distribution (Q5086313) (← links)
- On an Extension of the Exponentiated Weibull Distribution (Q5265797) (← links)
- A new lifetime model with decreasing, increasing, bathtub-shaped, and upside-down bathtub-shaped hazard rate function (Q5739654) (← links)
- Exponentiated Teissier distribution with increasing, decreasing and bathtub hazard functions (Q5861259) (← links)
- Bivariate discrete Nadarajah and Haghighi distribution: Properties and different methods of estimation (Q5864281) (← links)