Abstract

With the aim of identifying a probability model that not only correctly describes the stochastic behavior of extreme environmental factors such as excess rain, acid rain pH level, and concentrations of ozone, but also measures concentrations of NO2 and leads deliberations, etc., for a specific site or multiple site forms as well as for life testing experiments, we introduced a novel class of distributions known as the Sine Burr X−G family. Some exceptional prototypes of this class are proposed. Statistical assets of the presented class, such as density function, complete and incomplete moments, average deviation, and Lorenz and Bonferroni graphs, are proposed. Parameter estimation is made via the likelihood method. Moreover, the application is explained by using four real data sets. We have also illustrated the significance and elasticity of the proposed class in the above-mentioned stochastic phenomenon.

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