The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In a pioneering contribution to the econometric analysis of such models, Lung-Fei Lee presented a specification test for a Poisson model against a broad class of discrete distributions sometimes called the Katz family. Two members of this alternative class are the binomial and negative binomial distributions, which are commonly used with count data to allow for under-and over-dispersion, respectively. In this paper we explore the structure of other distributions within the class and their suitability as alternatives to the Poisson model. Potential difficulties with the Katz likelihood leads us to investigate a class of point optimal tests of th...
Inadequacy of the Poisson assumption, due to the presence of overdispersion, in analysing count data...
For a random variable y representing counts where sample mean and sample variance are equal, the Poi...
The usual starting point for modeling count data (i.e., data that take only non-negative integer val...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
Abstract. We investigate two sets of overdispersed models when Poisson distribution does not fit to ...
Count data often show a higher incidence of zero counts than would be expected if the data were Pois...
Abstract: This paper represents the comparison between Negative Binomial Regression model and Genera...
We investigate two sets of overdispersed models when Poisson distribution does not fit to count data...
In a recent paper, Joe and Zhu [2005, Generalized Poisson distribution: the property of mixture of P...
A Poisson Binomial distribution over n variables is the distribution of the sum of n independent Ber...
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...
SUMMARY. We consider the problem of testing whether a sample of observations comes from a single Poi...
We propose a new class of discrete generalized linear models based on the class of Poisson-Tweedie f...
Inadequacy of the Poisson assumption, due to the presence of overdispersion, in analysing count data...
For a random variable y representing counts where sample mean and sample variance are equal, the Poi...
The usual starting point for modeling count data (i.e., data that take only non-negative integer val...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
Abstract. We investigate two sets of overdispersed models when Poisson distribution does not fit to ...
Count data often show a higher incidence of zero counts than would be expected if the data were Pois...
Abstract: This paper represents the comparison between Negative Binomial Regression model and Genera...
We investigate two sets of overdispersed models when Poisson distribution does not fit to count data...
In a recent paper, Joe and Zhu [2005, Generalized Poisson distribution: the property of mixture of P...
A Poisson Binomial distribution over n variables is the distribution of the sum of n independent Ber...
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...
SUMMARY. We consider the problem of testing whether a sample of observations comes from a single Poi...
We propose a new class of discrete generalized linear models based on the class of Poisson-Tweedie f...
Inadequacy of the Poisson assumption, due to the presence of overdispersion, in analysing count data...
For a random variable y representing counts where sample mean and sample variance are equal, the Poi...
The usual starting point for modeling count data (i.e., data that take only non-negative integer val...