On Bivariate Pseudo-Logistic Distribution: Its Properties, Estimation and Applications
Abstract: The literature has covered the features and uses of the traditional univariate and bivariate logistic distributions in great detail. It is reasonable to wonder, though, if logistic marginals and conditionals could exhibit a similar behavior. A phenomenon that is comparable to both bivariate exponential and bivariate normal distributions. In this study, we will concentrate on bivariate distributions where one family of conditionals is marginal and the other family is of logistic type. Pseudo-logistic distributions are the name for such distributions. Research on conditionally specified models has revealed, however, that only in cases where the variables are independent will logistic marginals and both conditionals be of the logistic form occur. We talk about the features of distributional aspects and how they are built using the original. Both the original and the new conditioning regimes are used in two different ways. Possible generalizations are also considered. We also provide an example of a Pseudo-logistic model application.
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