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Modelo de Inflación de Ceros×Modelo Lineal Generalizado (GLM)×
CampoEstadísticaEstadística
FamiliaRegression modelRegression model
Año de origen19921972
Autor originalDiane LambertJohn A. Nelder & Robert W. M. Wedderburn
TipoCount regression with excess zerosRegression framework
Fuente seminalLambert, D. (1992). Zero-inflated Poisson regression, with an application to defects in manufacturing. Technometrics, 34(1), 1–14. DOI ↗Nelder, J. A., & Wedderburn, R. W. M. (1972). Generalized linear models. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (General), 135(3), 370–384. DOI ↗
AliasZIP model, ZINB model, zero-inflated Poisson, zero-inflated negative binomialGLM, generalized regression, exponential family regression, link-function model
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ResumenA zero-inflated model is a two-component mixture regression designed for count outcomes that contain more zero values than a standard Poisson or negative binomial distribution can accommodate. One component is a binary process that generates structural zeros; the other is a count process that generates both zeros and positive counts.The Generalized Linear Model is a unified regression framework that extends ordinary linear regression to outcomes from the exponential family — including binary, count, proportion, and continuous positive outcomes. A link function connects the linear predictor to the mean of the response, enabling principled modelling beyond the Gaussian case.
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