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Modeling Bimodal Discrete Data Using Conway-Maxwell-Poisson Mixture Models
2015
Journal of business & economic statistics
Bimodal truncated count distributions are frequently observed in aggregate survey data and in user ratings when respondents are mixed in their opinion. They also arise in censored count data, where the highest category might create an additional mode. Modeling bimodal behavior in discrete data is useful for various purposes, from comparing shapes of different samples (or survey questions) to predicting future ratings by new raters. The Poisson distribution is the most common distribution for
doi:10.1080/07350015.2014.949343
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