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Identifiability of Modified Power Series Mixtures via Posterior Means

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  • Gupta, Arjun K.
  • Nguyen, Truc T.
  • Wang, Yinning
  • Wesolowski, Jacek

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Problems of specification of discrete bivariate statistical models by a modified power series conditional distribution and a regression function are studied. An identifiability result for a wide class of such mixtures with infinite support is obtained. Also the finite support case within a more specific model is considered. Applications for Poisson, (truncated) geometric, and binomial mixtures are given. From the viewpoint of Bayesian analysis unique determination of the prior by a Bayes estimate of the mean for modified power series mixtures is investigated.

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  • Gupta, Arjun K. & Nguyen, Truc T. & Wang, Yinning & Wesolowski, Jacek, 2001. "Identifiability of Modified Power Series Mixtures via Posterior Means," Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 77(2), pages 163-174, May.
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    1. Becker, Niels G. & Utev, Sergey, 2002. "Multivariate Discrete Distributions with a Product-Type Dependence," Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 83(2), pages 509-524, November.

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