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On the Exponentiated Generalized Weibull Distribution: A Generalization of the Weibull Distribution
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On the Exponentiated Generalized Weibull Distribution: A Generalization of the Weibull Distribution

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Background/Objectives: In this article, a generalization of the Weibull distribution is being studied in some details. The new model is referred to as the Exponentiated Generalized Weibull distribution. The aim is to increase the flexibility of the Weibull distribution. Methods: The concepts introduced in the Exponentiated Generalized family of distributions due to Cordeiro et al.11 were...
 
Published at Indian Journal of Science and Technology
Volume 8
Issue 35
Published in 2015
 
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P. E. Oguntunde1*, O. A. Odetunmibi1 and A. O. Adejumo2
Odetunmibi Oluwole A. » For the past seven years, Oluwole has been fully involved in active research work and teaching of several statistics courses at higher institution level. He has been mentoring students both at under graduate and post graduate level on how to carry out qualitative and quantitative research in every aspect of statistics for the purpose of making an informed decision. He has been of help to... view full profile
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