A Study of the Logistic Exponentiated-Exponential Distribution and Its Applications
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Keywords

Exponentiated-exponential distribution
Logistic distribution
Logistic-X family
T-X family
Ozone data

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M. Mansoor, Gauss M. Cordeiro, & M. Zubair. (2020). A Study of the Logistic Exponentiated-Exponential Distribution and Its Applications. Journal of Advances in Applied & Computational Mathematics, 7, 38–48. https://doi.org/10.15377/2409-5761.2020.07.6

Abstract

The logistic-X (LX) family of distributions based on the logistic random variable was formulated recently by Tahir et al. [1]. We study a new special model of this family called the logistic exponentiated-exponential (LEE) distribution. Its density function can be symmetric, left-skewed, right-skewed, and reversed-J shaped, and its hazard rate can be decreasing and upside-down bathtub shapes. We provide a useful power series for its quantile function and a mixture representation for its density function. The parameters of the LEE model are estimated by maximum likelihood. Three Ozone data sets are modeled to illustrate the applicability of the new model.

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