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Modeling Heterogeneity Using Lindley Distribution

In: Computational Statistics and Applications

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  • Lalpawimawha
  • Arvind Pandey

Abstract

Frailty models are intended for use in survival analysis to explain unobserved heterogeneity in an individual caused by various hereditary variables or environmental influences. A shared frailty model was utilized to examine the data. It is based on the idea that frailty affects the hazard rate in a multiplicative manner. In this manuscript, we introduce a new frailty model called the Lindley shared frailty model with exponential power and generalized Rayleigh as baseline distributions. The The Bayesian method of the Monte Carlo method of the Markov chain is used to estimate the parameters used in the model; simulation studies are also carried out to compare the actual and calculated values of the parameters; the proposed model is compared with the Bayesian comparison method Compare and propose the best model of infectious disease data.

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  • Lalpawimawha & Arvind Pandey, 2022. "Modeling Heterogeneity Using Lindley Distribution," Chapters, in: Ricardo Lopez-Ruiz (ed.), Computational Statistics and Applications, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:241852
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.100340
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    Keywords

    Bayesian technique; exponential power distribution; generalized Rayleigh distribution; Lindley frailty; MCMC;
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    • C10 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General - - - General

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