A Novel Version of the Exponentiated Weibull Distribution: Copulas, Mathematical Properties and Statistical Modeling

Author:

Refaie Mohamed K. A.,Yaqoob Asmaa Ayoob,Selim Mahmoud Ali,Ali Emadeldin I. A.

Abstract

In this study, the authors of the current work describe a novel exponentiated Weibull distribution that they have invented. The study was written by the writers of the current work. It is required to analyze those properties once the pertinent mathematical properties have been derived. In addition to the dispersion index, the anticipated value, variance, skewness, and kurtosis are also statistically examined. The dispersion index is likewise examined. Other beneficial shapes that the new density can assume include "bathtub," "right skewed," "bimodal and left skewed," "unimodal and left skewed," and "bimodal and right skewed." Additionally, these forms can be merged to create a "bathtub." The term "bathtub (U-HRF)," "constant," "monotonically increasing," "upside down-increasing (reversed U-increasing)," "J-HRF," "upside down-constant," "increasing-constant," or "upside down (reversed U)" may be used to describe the new rate of failure. The greatest likelihood method's efficiency is assessed via graphical analysis. The main measures for this procedure’s evaluation are biases and mean squared errors. The reader is given a scenario that graphically displays the adaptability and value of the innovative distribution through the use of three separate sets of actual data.

Publisher

Pakistan Journal of Statistics and Operation Research

Subject

Management Science and Operations Research,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Modeling and Simulation,Statistics and Probability

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