Infrequent count data in psychological research are commonly modelled using zeroinflated Poisson regression. This model can be viewed as a latent mixture of an “alwayszero” component and a Poisson component. Hurdle models are an alternative class of two-component models that are seldom used in psychological research, but clearly separate the zero counts and the non-zero counts by using a left-truncated count model for the latter. In this tutorial we revisit both classes of models, and discuss model comparisons and the interpretation of their parameters. As illustrated with an example from relational psychology, both types of models can easily be fitted using the R-package pscl
Count data are collected repeatedly over time in many applications, such as biology, epidemiology, a...
We present motivation and new commands for modeling heaped count data. These data may appear when su...
A Poisson regression model is well-known for modeling the data with response variable in form of cou...
Infrequent count data in psychological research are commonly modelled using zeroinflated Poisson reg...
The classical Poisson, geometric and negative binomial regression models for count data belong to th...
The classical Poisson, geometric and negative binomial regression models for count data belong to th...
Abstract Counts data with excessive zeros are frequently encountered in practice. For example, the n...
The excess of zeros is not a rare feature in count data. Statisticians advocate the Poisson-type hur...
When a sample of recreators is drawn from the general population using a survey, many in the sample ...
A Poisson regression model is commonly used to model count data. The Poisson model assumes equidispe...
Typically, a Poisson model is assumed for count data. In many cases, there are many zeros in the dep...
Abstract: For count responses, the situation of excess zeros (relative to what standard models allow...
Typically, a Poisson regression model is assumed for count data. In many cases, there are many zeros...
A Poisson model typically is assumed for count data. In many cases, there are many zeros in the depe...
WOS:000822397600012Count data regression has been widely used in various disciplines, particularly h...
Count data are collected repeatedly over time in many applications, such as biology, epidemiology, a...
We present motivation and new commands for modeling heaped count data. These data may appear when su...
A Poisson regression model is well-known for modeling the data with response variable in form of cou...
Infrequent count data in psychological research are commonly modelled using zeroinflated Poisson reg...
The classical Poisson, geometric and negative binomial regression models for count data belong to th...
The classical Poisson, geometric and negative binomial regression models for count data belong to th...
Abstract Counts data with excessive zeros are frequently encountered in practice. For example, the n...
The excess of zeros is not a rare feature in count data. Statisticians advocate the Poisson-type hur...
When a sample of recreators is drawn from the general population using a survey, many in the sample ...
A Poisson regression model is commonly used to model count data. The Poisson model assumes equidispe...
Typically, a Poisson model is assumed for count data. In many cases, there are many zeros in the dep...
Abstract: For count responses, the situation of excess zeros (relative to what standard models allow...
Typically, a Poisson regression model is assumed for count data. In many cases, there are many zeros...
A Poisson model typically is assumed for count data. In many cases, there are many zeros in the depe...
WOS:000822397600012Count data regression has been widely used in various disciplines, particularly h...
Count data are collected repeatedly over time in many applications, such as biology, epidemiology, a...
We present motivation and new commands for modeling heaped count data. These data may appear when su...
A Poisson regression model is well-known for modeling the data with response variable in form of cou...