2020
DOI: 10.1080/16583655.2020.1804140
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Some inferences based on a mixture of power function and continuous logarithmic distribution

Abstract: In recent decades, many families of distributions and, consequently, new distributions are proposed in order to provide a good flexibility and fit to real data sets. However, several of these distributions have a complicated shape to express their probability density function (pdf) and cumulative distribution function (cdf). Examples of families that involve such functions are: beta-G (see Eugene et al. Beta normal distribution and its applications. Commun Stat -Theory Methods. 2006;31:497-512, for example) an… Show more

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“…Theoretical Quantiles To showcase the adaptability of our proposed model, we will compare it with other well-established models. The specifications of each model considered for comparison are as follows: UBHD, Unit Burr-XII distribution (UBXIID) [16], Power Logarithmic distribution (PLD) [17], Reduced Kies distribution (RKD) [18], Weibull distribution (WD), Exponential distribution (ExD), Gamma distribution (GD), and Lindley distribution (LD). The maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) method will be employed to compute the model estimates using Wolfram Mathematics Software Version 12.0.…”
Section: Qq Plotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretical Quantiles To showcase the adaptability of our proposed model, we will compare it with other well-established models. The specifications of each model considered for comparison are as follows: UBHD, Unit Burr-XII distribution (UBXIID) [16], Power Logarithmic distribution (PLD) [17], Reduced Kies distribution (RKD) [18], Weibull distribution (WD), Exponential distribution (ExD), Gamma distribution (GD), and Lindley distribution (LD). The maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) method will be employed to compute the model estimates using Wolfram Mathematics Software Version 12.0.…”
Section: Qq Plotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature, a number of distributions with support on the unit interval have been presented, which are derived from transformations of the cumulative distribution function (CDF). Many writers have developed and examined unit distributions such as unit Teissier distribution [1], exponentiated Topp-Leone distribution [2], log-Lindley distribution [3], transformed gamma distribution [4], Cosine-sine distribution [5], power log-Lindley distribution, power logarithmic distribution and unit Weibull distribution [6,7,8], respectivly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%