A Poisson regression model is commonly used to model count data. The Poisson model assumes equidispersion, that is, the mean is equal to the variance. This assumption is often violated. In count data, overdispersion (the variance is larger than the mean) occurs frequently due to excessive zeroes in the response variable. Zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) and Hurdle models are commonly used to fit data with excessive zeros. Although some studies have compared the ZIP and Hurdle models, the results are inconsistent. This paper aims to evaluate the performance of ZIP and Hurdle Poisson models for overdispersion data through both simulation study and real data. Data were simulated with three different sample sizes, six different means, and three diff...
A Poisson model typically is assumed for count data. In many cases because of many zeros in the resp...
Abstract: Sample size requirements are common in many multivariate analysis techniques as one of the...
The performance of several models under different conditions of zero-inflation and dispersion are ev...
A Poisson regression model is commonly used to model count data. The Poisson model assumes equidispe...
Poisson distribution is one of discrete distribution that is often used in modeling of rare events. ...
Violations of Poisson assumptions usually result in overdispersion, where the variance of the model ...
A natural approach to analyzing the effect of covariates on a count response variable is to use a P...
Health sciences research often involves analyses of repeated measurement or longitudinal count data ...
Abstract Counts data with excessive zeros are frequently encountered in practice. For example, the n...
Marginalised models are in great demand by many researchers in the life sciences, particularly in cl...
Typically, a Poisson regression model is assumed for count data. In many cases, there are many zeros...
Count regression models are used when the response variable takes count or non-negative values. Pois...
WOS:000822397600012Count data regression has been widely used in various disciplines, particularly h...
Researchers often encounter data which exhibit an excess number of zeroes than would be expected in ...
This study focusing on analysing count data of butterflies communities in Jasin, Melaka. In analysin...
A Poisson model typically is assumed for count data. In many cases because of many zeros in the resp...
Abstract: Sample size requirements are common in many multivariate analysis techniques as one of the...
The performance of several models under different conditions of zero-inflation and dispersion are ev...
A Poisson regression model is commonly used to model count data. The Poisson model assumes equidispe...
Poisson distribution is one of discrete distribution that is often used in modeling of rare events. ...
Violations of Poisson assumptions usually result in overdispersion, where the variance of the model ...
A natural approach to analyzing the effect of covariates on a count response variable is to use a P...
Health sciences research often involves analyses of repeated measurement or longitudinal count data ...
Abstract Counts data with excessive zeros are frequently encountered in practice. For example, the n...
Marginalised models are in great demand by many researchers in the life sciences, particularly in cl...
Typically, a Poisson regression model is assumed for count data. In many cases, there are many zeros...
Count regression models are used when the response variable takes count or non-negative values. Pois...
WOS:000822397600012Count data regression has been widely used in various disciplines, particularly h...
Researchers often encounter data which exhibit an excess number of zeroes than would be expected in ...
This study focusing on analysing count data of butterflies communities in Jasin, Melaka. In analysin...
A Poisson model typically is assumed for count data. In many cases because of many zeros in the resp...
Abstract: Sample size requirements are common in many multivariate analysis techniques as one of the...
The performance of several models under different conditions of zero-inflation and dispersion are ev...