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The following pages link to On modeling count data: a comparison of some well-known discrete distributions (Q81685):
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- gp (Q81689) (← links)
- Modeling, simulation and inference for multivariate time series of counts using trawl processes (Q129557) (← links)
- A Sarmanov family with beta and gamma marginal distributions: an application to the Bayes premium in a collective risk model (Q257447) (← links)
- On the independence between risk profiles in the compound collective risk actuarial model (Q449658) (← links)
- Two-part zero-inflated negative binomial regression model for quantitative trait loci mapping with count trait (Q530486) (← links)
- Testing the homogeneity of the means of several groups of count data in the presence of unequal dispersions (Q961784) (← links)
- Modelling of count data using nonparametric mixtures (Q1622070) (← links)
- Transition models for count data: a flexible alternative to fixed distribution models (Q2066708) (← links)
- Computation of probabilities of mixed Poisson-Weibull distribution (Q2097101) (← links)
- Modelling heavy-tailed count data using a generalised Poisson-inverse Gaussian family (Q2270869) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation for count data through weighted distributions (Q2272118) (← links)
- Some approximation results for Bayesian posteriors that involve the Hurwitz-Lerch zeta distribution (Q2693834) (← links)
- Collective risk model: Poisson–Lindley and exponential distributions for Bayes premium and operational risk (Q3019827) (← links)
- Flexible Bivariate INAR(1) Processes Using Copulas (Q4921634) (← links)
- A new infinitely divisible discrete distribution with applications to count data modeling (Q5078427) (← links)
- The non-central negative binomial distribution: Further properties and applications (Q5079042) (← links)
- Analysis of mixed correlated semi-continuous and β-inflated Poisson responses (Q5085081) (← links)
- Modeling over-dispersed datasets using generalized geometric distributions (Q5107728) (← links)
- Bayesian modelling of health insurance losses (Q5130142) (← links)
- Inference concerning a common dispersion of several treatment groups in the analysis of over/underdispersed count data (Q5420231) (← links)
- An application of the Morgenstern family with standard two-sided power and gamma marginal distributions to the Bayes premium in the collective risk model (Q6570851) (← links)
- Estimating retail demand with Poisson mixtures and out-of-sample likelihood (Q6571852) (← links)