Abstract

Abstract Many of the contagious distributions considered in the biological sciences are members of the generalized Poisson family. Four distributions which belong to this family and have been used frequently are the Negative Binomial (cf. Bliss [2]), Neyman Type A (cf. Beall and Rescia [1]), Poisson Binomial (cf. McGuire et al. [10]) and the generalized Polya-Aeppli (cf. Skellam [14]).

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