ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study is to compare a negative binomial distribution with a negative binomial—Lindley by using stochastic orders. We characterize the comparisons in usual stochastic ...
The zero-inflated negative binomial distribution has been widely used for count data analyses in various biomedical settings due to its capacity of modeling excess zeros and overdispersion. When there ...
Cross-sectional studies are useful for the estimation of prevalence of a particular event with concerns in specific populations, as in the case of diseases or other public health interests. Most of ...
Group testing is an efficient method for classifying observations and estimating trait prevalence in a population. However, using appropriate group sizes is crucial for maximizing its benefits.
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