Statistical Properties and Different Estimation Procedures of Poisson–Lindley Distribution
In this paper, we propose a new class of distributions by compounding Lindley distributed random variates with the number of variates being zero-truncated Poisson distribution. This model is called a compound zero-truncated Poisson–Lindley distribution with two parameters. Different statistical prop...
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doaj-fd359e32cd96410694e1a61252165c9e2021-03-16T16:31:11ZengAtlantis PressJournal of Statistical Theory and Applications (JSTA)2214-17662021-01-0120110.2991/jsta.d.210105.001Statistical Properties and Different Estimation Procedures of Poisson–Lindley DistributionMohammed Amine MeraouMohammad Z. RaqabIn this paper, we propose a new class of distributions by compounding Lindley distributed random variates with the number of variates being zero-truncated Poisson distribution. This model is called a compound zero-truncated Poisson–Lindley distribution with two parameters. Different statistical properties of the proposed model are discussed. We describe different methods of estimation for the unknown parameters involved in the model. These methods include maximum likelihood, least squares, weighted least squares, Cramer–von Mises, maximum product of spacings, Anderson–Darling and right-tail Anderson–Darling methods. Numerical simulation experiments are conducted to assess the performance of the so obtained estimators developed from these methods. Finally, the potentiality of the model is studied using one real data set representing the monthly highest snowfall during February 2018, for a subset of stations in the Global Historical Climatological Network of USA.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125951138/viewAnderson–Darling methodCramer–von MisesLeast square estimatorsMaximum likelihood estimatorsPoisson–Lindley distribution |
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Mohammed Amine Meraou Mohammad Z. Raqab Statistical Properties and Different Estimation Procedures of Poisson–Lindley Distribution Journal of Statistical Theory and Applications (JSTA) Anderson–Darling method Cramer–von Mises Least square estimators Maximum likelihood estimators Poisson–Lindley distribution |
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Mohammed Amine Meraou Mohammad Z. Raqab |
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Statistical Properties and Different Estimation Procedures of Poisson–Lindley Distribution |
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Statistical Properties and Different Estimation Procedures of Poisson–Lindley Distribution |
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Statistical Properties and Different Estimation Procedures of Poisson–Lindley Distribution |
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Statistical Properties and Different Estimation Procedures of Poisson–Lindley Distribution |
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Statistical Properties and Different Estimation Procedures of Poisson–Lindley Distribution |
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statistical properties and different estimation procedures of poisson–lindley distribution |
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Journal of Statistical Theory and Applications (JSTA) |
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2214-1766 |
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In this paper, we propose a new class of distributions by compounding Lindley distributed random variates with the number of variates being zero-truncated Poisson distribution. This model is called a compound zero-truncated Poisson–Lindley distribution with two parameters. Different statistical properties of the proposed model are discussed. We describe different methods of estimation for the unknown parameters involved in the model. These methods include maximum likelihood, least squares, weighted least squares, Cramer–von Mises, maximum product of spacings, Anderson–Darling and right-tail Anderson–Darling methods. Numerical simulation experiments are conducted to assess the performance of the so obtained estimators developed from these methods. Finally, the potentiality of the model is studied using one real data set representing the monthly highest snowfall during February 2018, for a subset of stations in the Global Historical Climatological Network of USA. |
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Anderson–Darling method Cramer–von Mises Least square estimators Maximum likelihood estimators Poisson–Lindley distribution |
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