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A New Lifetime Distribution and Its Power Transformation

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  • Ammar M. Sarhan
  • Lotfi Tadj
  • David C. Hamilton

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New one-parameter and two-parameter distributions are introduced in this paper. The failure rate of the one-parameter distribution is unimodal (upside-down bathtub), while the failure rate of the two-parameter distribution can be decreasing, increasing, unimodal, increasing-decreasing-increasing, or decreasing-increasing-decreasing, depending on the values of its two parameters. The two-parameter distribution is derived from the one-parameter distribution by using a power transformation. We discuss some properties of these two distributions, such as the behavior of the failure rate function, the probability density function, the moments, skewness, and kurtosis, and limiting distributions of order statistics. Maximum likelihood estimation for the two-parameter model using complete samples is investigated. Different algorithms for generating random samples from the two new models are given. Applications to real data are discussed and compared with the fit attained by some one- and two-parameter distributions. Finally, a simulation study is carried out to investigate the mean square error of the maximum likelihood estimators, the coverage probability, and the width of the confidence intervals of the unknown parameters.

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  • Ammar M. Sarhan & Lotfi Tadj & David C. Hamilton, 2014. "A New Lifetime Distribution and Its Power Transformation," Journal of Probability and Statistics, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-14, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljps:532024
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/532024
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