Abstract
One-inflation in zero-truncated count data has recently found considerable attention. In this regard, zero-truncated Geometric distribution and distribution to a point mass at one are used to create a one-inflated model, namely, one-inflated zero-truncated Geometric distribution. Its reliability characteristics, generating functions, and distributional properties are investigated in detail, which includes survival function, hazard rate function, reverse hazard rate function, probability generating function, characteristic function, variance, skewness, and kurtosis. Monte Carlo simulation have been undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of the maximum likelihood estimators. To test the compatibility of our proposed model, the baseline model and the proposed model are distinguished by using the two different test procedures. The adaptability of the suggested model is demonstrated using two real-life datasets from separate domains by taking various performance measures into consideration.
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