Abstract
Although many data sets are discrete and heavy tailed (for example, number of claims and claim amounts if recorded as rounded values), not many discrete heavy tailed distributions are available in the literature. In this paper, we discuss thirteen known discrete heavy tailed distributions, propose nine new discrete heavy tailed distributions and give expressions for their probability mass functions, cumulative distribution functions, hazard rate functions, reversed hazard rate functions, means, variances, moment generating functions, entropies and quantile functions. Tail behaviour and a measure of asymmetry are used to compare the known and new discrete heavy tailed distributions. The better fits of the discrete heavy tailed distributions over their continuous counterparts as assessed by probability plots are illustrated using three data sets. Finally, a simulated study is performed to assess the finite sample performance of the maximum likelihood estimators used in the data application section.
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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