Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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415219 | Computational Statistics & Data Analysis | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A bathtub-shaped failure rate function is very useful in survival analysis and reliability studies. The well-known lifetime distributions do not have this property. For the first time, we propose a location-scale regression model based on the logarithm of an extended Weibull distribution which has the ability to deal with bathtub-shaped failure rate functions. We use the method of maximum likelihood to estimate the model parameters and some inferential procedures are presented. We reanalyze a real data set under the new model and the log-modified Weibull regression model. We perform a model check based on martingale-type residuals and generated envelopes and the statistics AICAIC and BICBIC to select appropriate models.
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Authors
Giovana O. Silva, Edwin M.M. Ortega, Gauss M. Cordeiro,