Mean regression model for the zero-truncated Poisson distribution and its generalization

COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICS & DATA ANALYSIS(2023)

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Zero-truncated count data (e.g., days of staying in hospital; survival weeks of female patients with breast cancer) often arise in various fields such as medical studies. To model such data, the zero-truncated Poisson (ZTP) distribution is commonly utilized to investigate the relationship between the response counts and a set of covariates. For existing ZTP regression models, it is very hard to explain the regression coefficients beta or it is quite difficult to perform a constrained optimization to calculate the maximum likelihood estimates (MLEs) of beta. This paper aims to introduce a new mean regression model for the ZTP distribution with a clear interpretation about the regression coefficients. Because of challenge that the original Poisson mean parameter lambda i cannot be expressed explicitly the ZTP mean parameter mu i, an embedded Newton-Raphson algorithm is developed calculate the MLEs of regression coefficients. The construction of bootstrap confidence intervals is presented and three hypothesis tests (i.e., the likelihood ratio test, the Wald test and the score test) are considered. Furthermore, the ZTP mean regression model is generalized to the mean regression model for the k-truncated Poisson distribution. Simulation studies are conducted and two real data are analyzed to illustrate the proposed model and methods.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Embedded Newton-Raphson algorithm, k-truncated Poisson, Mean regression, Minorization-maximization algorithm, Zero-truncated Poisson
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