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2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0276181
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Modeling of COVID-19 vaccination rate using odd Lomax inverted Nadarajah-Haghighi distribution

Abstract: Since the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, modeling the related factors became mandatory, requiring new families of statistical distributions to be formulated. In the present paper we are interested in modeling the vaccination rate in some African countries. The recorded data in these countries show less vaccination rate, which will affect the spread of new active cases and will increase the mortality rate. A new extension of the inverted Nadarajah-Haghighi distribution is considered, which has four … Show more

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“…It is well-documented that the NH model can be extensively investigated in many study domains. Noteworthy studies involving this model include Almetwally and Meraou [27], Korkmaz et al [28], Salama et al [29], Almongy et al [30], Tahir et al [31], Lone et al [32], Shafq et al [33], and Anum Shafiq et al [34]. The cdf and pdf of an NH distribution are formulated, respectively, as G(y) = 1 − e 1−(1+βy) α , y, α, β > 0, (5) and g(y) = αβ(1 + βy) α−1 e 1−(1+βy) α , (6) where α and β represent the shape and scale parameters, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well-documented that the NH model can be extensively investigated in many study domains. Noteworthy studies involving this model include Almetwally and Meraou [27], Korkmaz et al [28], Salama et al [29], Almongy et al [30], Tahir et al [31], Lone et al [32], Shafq et al [33], and Anum Shafiq et al [34]. The cdf and pdf of an NH distribution are formulated, respectively, as G(y) = 1 − e 1−(1+βy) α , y, α, β > 0, (5) and g(y) = αβ(1 + βy) α−1 e 1−(1+βy) α , (6) where α and β represent the shape and scale parameters, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%