Abstract
Abstract A magazine-exposure model that mixes Klotz's (1973) dependent Bernoulli-trials model for nonsubscribers with a degenerate distribution for subscribers is proposed. Let Xi = 1 if a person reads an issue of a particular magazine and 0 otherwise. Klotz's parameterization is Pr(Xi = 1) = p and Pr(Xi = 1 |X i–1 = 1) = λ for i = 1, …, k. Using the Markov assumption he obtains the joint distribution of R = Σ k i=2 X i–1 Xi, S = Σ k i=1 Xi , and T = X 1 + Xk , of which we are interested in the marginal distribution of S, the total number of issues a person reads. It is expected that p will be low for nonsubscribers but high for subscribers, so this heterogeneity is modeled by mixing Klotz's Markov model with a point mass of magnitude π at the point S = k. Maximum likelihood estimates of p, λ, and π are used to fit the Markov mixture model to 40 magazines from a large print-media survey. The proposed model is shown to give a much better fit to these data than the beta-binomial model, the most popular nonp...
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