The exponential distribution is one of the most popular models for fitting lifetime data. This study proposes a novel generalization of the exponential distribution, referred to as the exponentiated generalized Weibull exponential, for the modeling of lifetime data. This new distribution is a member of a family that combines two well-known distribution families: the exponentiated generalized family and the T-X family. It has five parameters, allowing it to fit data that exhibit increasing, decreasing, bathtub, upside-down bathtub, S-shaped, J-shaped and reversed-J hazard rates. Some mathematical and statistical properties of the newly suggested distribution are derived and the estimation of its parameters is studied using the method of maximum likelihood. Different simulation studies have been applied to evaluate the parameter estimation. Four lifetime datasets are analyzed to investigate the superiority of the proposed exponentiated generalized Weibull exponential distribution. A regression model based on the proposed distribution is then developed for both complete and censored samples, and its performance is assessed on two real datasets. The new distribution and its associated regression model are empirically demonstrated to be practically useful.
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Hadeel S. Klakattawi
King Abdulaziz University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68d469c831b076d99fa6669a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/axioms14090706