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Some Properties of Inflated Binomial Distribution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Lucja Sobich
Affiliation:
University UMCS, Lublin, Poland
Dominik Szynal
Affiliation:
University UMCS, Lublin, Poland
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The role of binomial distribution in the probability theory and its applications is well known. Recently M. P. Singh [4] has been discussing the socalled inflated binomial distribution. This distribution was introduced for situations which are described by simple binomial except for zero cell which is inflated, that is, there more observations than can be expected on the basis of simple binomial. The investigation of this inflated binomial distribution seems to be useful.

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Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1974

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