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Ali Doostmoradi, Mohammadreza Zadkarami, Aref Khanjari Idenak, Zahara Fereidooni, Volume 10, Issue 1 (8-2016)
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In this paper we propose a new distribution based on Weibull distribution. This distribution has three parameters which displays increasing, decreasing, bathtub shaped, unimodal and increasing-decreasing-increasing failure rates. Then consider characteristics of this distribution and a real data set is used to compared proposed distribution whit some of the generalized Weibull distribution.
Hosein Bahrami Cheshme Ali, Arash Ardalan, Volume 12, Issue 1 (9-2018)
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The nonparametric and semiparametric regression models have been improved extensively in the field of cross-sectional study and independent data, but their improvement in the field of longitudinal data is restricted to the recent years or decade. Since the common methods for correlated data have a much lower ability rather than for the independent data, we should use the models which consider the correlation among the data. The mixed and marginal models consider the correlation factor among the data, and so obtain a better fit for that. Furthermore, the semiparametric regression has more flexibility compared to the parametric and nonparametric regression. Consequently, based on the properties of the longitudinal data, the marginal longitudinal semiparametric regression with the penalized spline estimations, is a suitable choice for the analysis of the longitudinal data. In this article, the semiparametric regression with different coefficients which specifies the relationship between a response variable and an explanatory variable based on another explanatory variable is assessed. In addition, Bayesian inference on the nonparametric model for a simulated data and the marginal longitudinal semiparametric model for a real data have been done by standard software; and the results have good performance.
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