Exponentiated Discrete Lindley Distribution: Properties and Applications
M. El-Morshedy, M. S. Eliwa, and H. Nagy

TL;DR
This paper introduces the exponentiated discrete Lindley distribution, explores its properties, estimation methods, and demonstrates its applicability through simulations and real data analysis.
Contribution
It presents the new exponentiated discrete Lindley distribution, analyzing its properties and providing estimation techniques and practical applications.
Findings
Distributional properties are thoroughly discussed
Maximum likelihood estimation is effective for parameter inference
Model performs well on real data sets
Abstract
In this article, the exponentiated discrete Lindley distribution is presented and studied. Some important distributional properties are discussed. Using the maximum likelihood method, estimation of the model parameters is investigated. Furthermore, simulation study is performed to observe the performance of the estimates. Finally, the model with two real data sets is examined.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStatistical Distribution Estimation and Applications · Probabilistic and Robust Engineering Design · Hydrology and Drought Analysis
