The exponentiated half logistic odd Weibull-Topp-Leone-G: Model, properties and applications

Document Type : Original Scientific Paper

Authors

1 Department of Mathematics and Statistical Sciences, Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Palapye, Botswana

2 Department of Mathematical Sciences‎, Georgia Southern University‎, Statesboro, ‎USA

Abstract

A new family of distributions referred to as the exponentiated half logistic odd Weibull-Topp-Leone-G family of distributions is developed. We derive statistical properties of the new family of distributions. The distribution can be expressed as a linear combination of the exponentiated-G distribution. Five special cases for the new family of distributions are also presented. Estimation and Monte Carlo simulation study was also conducted. Two real data examples for a selected special case are also presented.

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