I think that the (impressive) gamlss package (see
http://www.gamlss.com) may be helpful.
If I remember correctly, in gamlss you can fit model with zero-inflated
continuous distributions
hope this helps you,
vito
Alain Zuur ha scritto:
JPS2009 wrote:
Sorry bit of a Newbie question, and I
JPS2009 wrote:
>
> Sorry bit of a Newbie question, and I promise I have searched the forum
> already, but I'm getting a bit desperate!
>
> I have over-dispersed, zero inflated data, with variance greater than the
> mean, suggesting Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial - which I attempted in R
> with
On 18-Jul-09 17:26:36, JPS2009 wrote:
> Sorry bit of a Newbie question, and I promise I have searched the
> forum already, but I'm getting a bit desperate!
>
> I have over-dispersed, zero inflated data, with variance greater
> than the mean, suggesting Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial - which
> I a
Sorry bit of a Newbie question, and I promise I have searched the forum
already, but I'm getting a bit desperate!
I have over-dispersed, zero inflated data, with variance greater than the
mean, suggesting Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial - which I attempted in R
with the pscl package suggested on
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