This article is about modeling count data with zero truncation. A parametric count density family is considered. The truncated mixture of densities from this family is different from the mixture of truncated densities from the same family. Whereas the former model is more natural to formulate and to interpret, the latter model is theoretically easier to treat. It is shown that for any mixing distribution leading to a truncated mixture, a (usually different) mixing distribution can be found so. that the associated mixture of truncated densities equals the truncated mixture, and vice versa. This implies that the likelihood surfaces for both situations agree, and in this sense both models are equivalent. Zero-truncated count data models are us...
The use of mixture models for estimating the size of an elusive population when capture rates vary a...
A variety of methods of modelling overdispersed count data are compared. The methods are classified ...
One-inflation in zero-truncated count data has recently found considerable attention. There are curr...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
This paper develops a semiparametric estimation approach for mixed count regression models based on ...
The purpose of this note is to contribute some general points on how mixtures of power series distri...
We exploit a suitable moment-based reparametrization of the Poisson mixtures distributions for devel...
This paper develops a semiparametric estimation approach for mixed count regression models based on ...
This paper develops a semiparametric estimation approach for mixed count regression models based on ...
This paper develops a semiparametric estimation approach for mixed count regression models based on ...
Capture–recapture methods are used to estimate the size of a population of interest which is only pa...
It has been argued that by truncating the sample space of the negative binomial and of the inverse G...
The use of mixture models for estimating the size of an elusive population when capture rates vary a...
The use of mixture models for estimating the size of an elusive population when capture rates vary a...
A variety of methods of modelling overdispersed count data are compared. The methods are classified ...
One-inflation in zero-truncated count data has recently found considerable attention. There are curr...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
This paper develops a semiparametric estimation approach for mixed count regression models based on ...
The purpose of this note is to contribute some general points on how mixtures of power series distri...
We exploit a suitable moment-based reparametrization of the Poisson mixtures distributions for devel...
This paper develops a semiparametric estimation approach for mixed count regression models based on ...
This paper develops a semiparametric estimation approach for mixed count regression models based on ...
This paper develops a semiparametric estimation approach for mixed count regression models based on ...
Capture–recapture methods are used to estimate the size of a population of interest which is only pa...
It has been argued that by truncating the sample space of the negative binomial and of the inverse G...
The use of mixture models for estimating the size of an elusive population when capture rates vary a...
The use of mixture models for estimating the size of an elusive population when capture rates vary a...
A variety of methods of modelling overdispersed count data are compared. The methods are classified ...
One-inflation in zero-truncated count data has recently found considerable attention. There are curr...