Abstract

Mixed-Poisson distributions have been used in many fields for modeling the over-dispersed count data sets. To open a new opportunity in modeling the over-dispersed count data sets, we introduce a new mixed-Poisson distribution using the generalized Lindley distribution as a mixing distribution. The moment and probability generating functions, factorial moments as well as skewness, and kurtosis measures are derived. Using the mean-parametrized version of the proposed distribution, we introduce a new count regression model which is an appropriate model for over-dispersed counts. The healthcare data sets are analyzed employing a new count regression model. We conclude that the new regression model works well in the case of over-dispersion.

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