Abstract

The generalized Poisson regression model has been used to model dispersed count data. It is a good competitor to the negative binomial regression model when the count data is over-dispersed. Zero-inflated Poisson and zero-inflated negative binomial regression models have been proposed for the situations where the data generating process results into too many zeros. In this paper, we propose a zero-inflated generalized Poisson (ZIGP) regression model to model domestic violence data with too many zeros. Estimation of the model parameters using the method of maximum likelihood is provided. A score test is presented to test whether the number of zeros is too large for the generalized Poisson model to adequately fit the domestic violence data

Highlights

  • The generalized Poisson regression (GPR) model proposed by Consul and Famoye (1992) and Famoye (1993) is used to model count data that are affected by a number of known predictor variables

  • The zero-inflated negative binomial (ZINB) regression model is a competitor to the zero-inflated generalized Poisson (ZIGP) model when there is a situation of over-dispersion and of too many zeros

  • Even though the ZIGP regression model is a good competitor of ZINB regression model, we do not know under what conditions, if any, which one will be better

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Summary

Introduction

The generalized Poisson regression (GPR) model proposed by Consul and Famoye (1992) and Famoye (1993) is used to model count data that are affected by a number of known predictor variables. The major problem in these cases was that the iterative technique to estimate the parameters of zero-inflated negative binomial regression model failed to converge This observation is similar to the one made by Lambert (1992) and we quote her remark here: “inflating a negative binomial model with ‘perfect zeros’ might provide an even better model for the printed-wiring-board data than ZIP regression does. Such a model was not successfully fit to these data, .”.

Description of Domestic Violence Data
Zero-Inflated Generalized Poisson Regression Model
Parameter Estimation
Score Test for Zero Inflation in Generalized Poisson Model
The Case with no Covariates
The Case with covariates
Goodness-of-fit test
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
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