Count data are collected repeatedly over time in many applications, such as biology, epidemiology, and public health. Such data are often characterized by the following three features. First, correlation due to the repeated measures is usually accounted for using subject-specific random effects, which are assumed to be normally distributed. Second, the sample variance may exceed the mean, and hence, the theoretical mean-variance relationship is violated, leading to overdispersion. This is usually allowed for based on a hierarchical approach, combining a Poisson model with gamma distributed random effects. Third, an excess of zeros beyond what standard count distributions can predict is often handled by either the hurdle or the zero-inflated...
Public health research often concerns relationships between exposures and correlated count outcomes....
A Poisson regression model is commonly used to model count data. The Poisson model assumes equidispe...
The performance of several models under different conditions of zero-inflation and dispersion are ev...
Count data are collected repeatedly over time in many applications, such as biology, epidemiology, a...
Iddi and Molenberghs (2012) merged the attractive features of the so-called combined model of Molenb...
Marginalised models are in great demand by many researchers in the life sciences, particularly in cl...
The zero inflated models are usually used in modeling count data with excess zeros where the existen...
© 2014 SAGE Publications. Count data are most commonly modeled using the Poisson model, or by one of...
Abstract: For count responses, the situation of excess zeros (relative to what standard models allow...
A natural approach to analyzing the effect of covariates on a count response variable is to use a P...
Abstract Counts data with excessive zeros are frequently encountered in practice. For example, the n...
Health sciences research often involves analyses of repeated measurement or longitudinal count data ...
We consider the analysis of count data in which the observed frequency of zero counts is unusually l...
A Poisson regression model is commonly used to model count data. The Poisson model assumes equidispe...
Public health research often concerns relationships between exposures and correlated count outcomes....
Public health research often concerns relationships between exposures and correlated count outcomes....
A Poisson regression model is commonly used to model count data. The Poisson model assumes equidispe...
The performance of several models under different conditions of zero-inflation and dispersion are ev...
Count data are collected repeatedly over time in many applications, such as biology, epidemiology, a...
Iddi and Molenberghs (2012) merged the attractive features of the so-called combined model of Molenb...
Marginalised models are in great demand by many researchers in the life sciences, particularly in cl...
The zero inflated models are usually used in modeling count data with excess zeros where the existen...
© 2014 SAGE Publications. Count data are most commonly modeled using the Poisson model, or by one of...
Abstract: For count responses, the situation of excess zeros (relative to what standard models allow...
A natural approach to analyzing the effect of covariates on a count response variable is to use a P...
Abstract Counts data with excessive zeros are frequently encountered in practice. For example, the n...
Health sciences research often involves analyses of repeated measurement or longitudinal count data ...
We consider the analysis of count data in which the observed frequency of zero counts is unusually l...
A Poisson regression model is commonly used to model count data. The Poisson model assumes equidispe...
Public health research often concerns relationships between exposures and correlated count outcomes....
Public health research often concerns relationships between exposures and correlated count outcomes....
A Poisson regression model is commonly used to model count data. The Poisson model assumes equidispe...
The performance of several models under different conditions of zero-inflation and dispersion are ev...