The Poisson and the Negative Binomial distributions are commonly used as analytic tools to model count data. The Poisson is characterized by the equality of mean and variance whereas the Negative Binomial has a variance larger than the mean and therefore is appropriate to model over-dispersed count data. The Generalized Poisson Distribution is becoming a popular alternative to the Negative Binomial. We have considered inference procedures on a modified form of this distribution when two samples are available from two independent populations and the target effect size of interest is the ratio of the two population means. The statistical objective is to construct confidence limits on the ratio. We first test the presence of over dispersion an...
This paper explores the double Poisson distribution. The probability mass function and the difficult...
2020 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation describes models, estimation metho...
BackgroundThe negative binomial distribution is used commonly throughout biology as a model for over...
In a recent paper, Joe and Zhu [2005, Generalized Poisson distribution: the property of mixture of P...
A variety of methods of modelling overdispersed count data are compared. The methods are classified ...
Abstract: This paper represents the comparison between Negative Binomial Regression model and Genera...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
One of the main objectives of many biological studies is to explore differential gene expression pro...
This PhD thesis contributes to the modeling of overdispered count data in three ways. First, we exte...
This article describes the R package CountsEPPM and its use in determining maximum likelihood estima...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
Inadequacy of the Poisson assumption, due to the presence of overdispersion, in analysing count data...
Many discrete response variables have counts as possible outcomes. Poisson regression has been recog...
In this paper, we propose a generalized likelihood ratio test to discernwhether a set of data fits a...
This paper explores the double Poisson distribution. The probability mass function and the difficult...
This paper explores the double Poisson distribution. The probability mass function and the difficult...
2020 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation describes models, estimation metho...
BackgroundThe negative binomial distribution is used commonly throughout biology as a model for over...
In a recent paper, Joe and Zhu [2005, Generalized Poisson distribution: the property of mixture of P...
A variety of methods of modelling overdispersed count data are compared. The methods are classified ...
Abstract: This paper represents the comparison between Negative Binomial Regression model and Genera...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
One of the main objectives of many biological studies is to explore differential gene expression pro...
This PhD thesis contributes to the modeling of overdispered count data in three ways. First, we exte...
This article describes the R package CountsEPPM and its use in determining maximum likelihood estima...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
Inadequacy of the Poisson assumption, due to the presence of overdispersion, in analysing count data...
Many discrete response variables have counts as possible outcomes. Poisson regression has been recog...
In this paper, we propose a generalized likelihood ratio test to discernwhether a set of data fits a...
This paper explores the double Poisson distribution. The probability mass function and the difficult...
This paper explores the double Poisson distribution. The probability mass function and the difficult...
2020 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation describes models, estimation metho...
BackgroundThe negative binomial distribution is used commonly throughout biology as a model for over...