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The following pages link to Estimation methods for the discrete Poisson–Lindley distribution (Q3615050):
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- A Sarmanov family with beta and gamma marginal distributions: an application to the Bayes premium in a collective risk model (Q257447) (← links)
- A suitable discrete distribution for modelling automobile claim frequencies (Q262988) (← links)
- On the independence between risk profiles in the compound collective risk actuarial model (Q449658) (← links)
- Computer generation of random variables with Lindley or Poisson-Lindley distribution via the Lambert \(W\) function (Q622223) (← links)
- Multilevel zero-inflated generalized Poisson regression modeling for dispersed correlated count data (Q670094) (← links)
- Poisson-Lindley INAR(1) model with applications (Q1654326) (← links)
- Adding a parameter to the exponential and Weibull distributions with applications (Q1996969) (← links)
- The Log-Lindley distribution as an alternative to the beta regression model with applications in insurance (Q2015472) (← links)
- A new zero-one-inflated Poisson-Lindley distribution for modelling overdispersed count data (Q2089346) (← links)
- Zero-truncated negative binomial weighted-Lindley distribution and its application (Q2121876) (← links)
- Optimal lot disposition from Poisson-Lindley count data (Q2310620) (← links)
- A generalized Lindley distribution (Q2392596) (← links)
- New zero-inflated regression models with a variant of censoring (Q2679722) (← links)
- Collective risk model: Poisson–Lindley and exponential distributions for Bayes premium and operational risk (Q3019827) (← links)
- A Bayesian approach for some zero-modified Poisson mixture models (Q3386477) (← links)
- A new two-parameter exponentiated discrete Lindley distribution: properties, estimation and applications (Q5036987) (← links)
- A non-negative integer-valued model: Estimation, count regression and practical examples (Q5054094) (← links)
- A four-parameter negative binomial-Lindley distribution for modeling over and underdispersed count data with excess zeros (Q5079244) (← links)
- Some estimation and forecasting procedures in Possion-Lindley INAR(1) process (Q5083959) (← links)
- A one-parameter discrete distribution for over-dispersed data: statistical and reliability properties with applications (Q5093025) (← links)
- The family of the bivariate integer-valued autoregressive process (BINAR(1)) with Poisson–Lindley (PL) innovations (Q5107729) (← links)
- On the Bayesian estimation of the weighted Lindley distribution (Q5220760) (← links)
- Approximate tolerance intervals for the discrete Poisson–Lindley distribution (Q5222377) (← links)
- The discrete Lindley distribution: properties and applications (Q5300743) (← links)
- Modeling and Applications to Circular Data with a Wrapped Poisson-Lindley Model (Q5864231) (← links)
- An one-parameter compounding discrete distribution (Q5865423) (← links)
- Several two-component mixture distributions for count data (Q5867421) (← links)
- A discrete analogue of odd Weibull-G family of distributions: properties, classical and Bayesian estimation with applications to count data (Q5867706) (← links)
- A pliant model to count data: nabla Poisson-Lindley distribution with a practical data example (Q6100756) (← links)
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- Addressing overdispersion and zero-inflation for clustered count data via new multilevel heterogenous hurdle models (Q6157175) (← links)
- A first-order integer-valued autoregressive process with zero-modified Poisson-Lindley distributed innovations (Q6171522) (← links)