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SHIFTE - The shifted Gompertz distribution is the distribution of the larger of two independent random variables one of which has an exponential distribution ...
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The shifted Gompertz distribution is the distribution of the larger of two independent random variables one of which has an exponential distribution with parameter * * * * b * * * {\displaystyle b} * and the other has a Gumbel distribution with parameters * * * * η * * * {\displaystyle \eta } * and * * * * b * * * {\displaystyle b} * . In its original formulation the distribution was expressed referring to the Gompertz distribution instead of the Gumbel distribution but, since the Gompertz distribution is a reverted Gumbel distribution, the labelling can be considered as accurate. It has been used as a model of adoption of innovations. It was proposed by Bemmaor (1994). Some of its statistical properties have been studied further by Jiménez and Jodrá (2009) * and Jiménez Torres (2014). * It has been used to predict the growth and decline of social networks and on-line services and shown to be superior to the Bass model and Weibull distribution (Bauckhage and Kersting 2014). |