Abstract
In this article, we have modified the XLindley distribution and called it the Double XLindley distribution. We studied the basic distributional properties and presented some theoretical results for the properties. The unknown parameter of the suggested distribution was estimated using the maximum likelihood estimation and two real data sets were deployed to illustrate its usefulness. Overall, the new distributions perform better than its competitors.
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