We propose a new class of discrete generalized linear models based on the class of Poisson-Tweedie factorial dispersion models with variance of the form mu + phi mu(p), where mu is the mean and phi and p are the dispersion and Tweedie power parameters, respectively. The models are fitted by using an estimating function approach obtained by combining the quasi-score and Pearson estimating functions for the estimation of the regression and dispersion parameters, respectively. This provides a flexible and efficient regression methodology for a comprehensive family of count models including Hermite, Neyman Type A, Polya-Aeppli, negative binomial and Poisson-inverse Gaussian. The estimating function approach allows us to extend the Poisson-Tweed...
In this paper we investigate two classes of exponential dispersion models (EDMs) for overdispersed c...
A popular distribution for the modelling of discrete count data is the Poisson distribution. Howeve...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
We propose a new class of discrete generalized linear models based on the class of Poisson-Tweedie f...
In this paper we investigate two classes of exponential dispersion models (EDMs) for overdispersed c...
In this paper we investigate two classes of exponential dispersion models (EDMs) for overdispersed c...
Abstract. We investigate two sets of overdispersed models when Poisson distribution does not fit to ...
We investigate two sets of overdispersed models when Poisson distribution does not fit to count data...
Regression for count data is widely performed by models such as Poisson, negative binomial (NB) and ...
A variety of methods of modelling overdispersed count data are compared. The methods are classified ...
In this paper we introduce the Hinde-Demétrio (HD) regression models for ana-lyzing overdispersed co...
This article describes the R package CountsEPPM and its use in determining maximum likelihood estima...
En aquest article investiguem dues classes de models exponencials de dispersi¿o (EDMs) per a dades d...
The usual starting point for modeling count data (i.e., data that take only non-negative integer val...
Abstract: This paper represents the comparison between Negative Binomial Regression model and Genera...
In this paper we investigate two classes of exponential dispersion models (EDMs) for overdispersed c...
A popular distribution for the modelling of discrete count data is the Poisson distribution. Howeve...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
We propose a new class of discrete generalized linear models based on the class of Poisson-Tweedie f...
In this paper we investigate two classes of exponential dispersion models (EDMs) for overdispersed c...
In this paper we investigate two classes of exponential dispersion models (EDMs) for overdispersed c...
Abstract. We investigate two sets of overdispersed models when Poisson distribution does not fit to ...
We investigate two sets of overdispersed models when Poisson distribution does not fit to count data...
Regression for count data is widely performed by models such as Poisson, negative binomial (NB) and ...
A variety of methods of modelling overdispersed count data are compared. The methods are classified ...
In this paper we introduce the Hinde-Demétrio (HD) regression models for ana-lyzing overdispersed co...
This article describes the R package CountsEPPM and its use in determining maximum likelihood estima...
En aquest article investiguem dues classes de models exponencials de dispersi¿o (EDMs) per a dades d...
The usual starting point for modeling count data (i.e., data that take only non-negative integer val...
Abstract: This paper represents the comparison between Negative Binomial Regression model and Genera...
In this paper we investigate two classes of exponential dispersion models (EDMs) for overdispersed c...
A popular distribution for the modelling of discrete count data is the Poisson distribution. Howeve...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...