Maximum Product of Spacing Parameter Estimation of Gompertz Rayleigh Distribution and Application to Rainfall Datasets

Abdulsalam, Hussein Ahmad and Bashiru, Sule Omeiza and Isa, Alhaji Modu and Ojirobe, Yunusa Adavi (2021) Maximum Product of Spacing Parameter Estimation of Gompertz Rayleigh Distribution and Application to Rainfall Datasets. Asian Journal of Probability and Statistics, 14 (2). pp. 41-59. ISSN 2582-0230

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Abstract

Gompertz Rayleigh (GomR) distribution was introduced in an earlier study with few statistical properties derived and parameters estimated using only the most common traditional method, Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE). This paper aimed at deriving more statistical properties of the GomR distribution, estimating the three unknown parameters via a competitive method, Maximum Product of Spacing (MPS) and evaluating goodness of fit using rainfall data sets from Nigeria, Malaysia and Argentina.

Properties of statistical distributions including distribution of smallest and largest order statistics, cumulative or integrated hazard function, odds function, rth non-central moments, moment generating function, mean, variance and entropy measures for GomR distribution were explicitly derived. The fitted data sets reveal the flexibility of GomR distribution over other distributions been compared with. Simulation study was used to evaluate the consistency, accuracy and unbiasedness of the GomR distribution parameter estimates obtained from the method of MPS. The study found that GomR distribution could not provide a better fit for Argentine rainfall data but it was the best distribution for the rainfall data sets from Nigeria and Malaysia in comparison with the distributions; Generalized Weibull Rayleigh (GWR), Exponentiated Weibull Rayleigh (EWR), Type (II) Topp Leone Generalized Inverse Rayleigh (TIITLGIR), Kumarawamy Exponential Inverse Raylrigh (KEIR), Negative Binomial Marshall-Olkin Rayleigh (NBMOR) and Exponentiated Weibull (EW). Furthermore, the estimates from MPSE were consistent as the sample size increases but not as efficient as those from MLE.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: ScienceOpen Library > Mathematical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 03 Mar 2023 07:39
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2024 06:41
URI: http://scholar.researcherseuropeans.com/id/eprint/263

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