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Beta distribution 1 Generalized linear models 1 Kumaraswamy distribution 1 Latent-variable models 1 Limiting distributions 1 Median-dispersion parameterization 1 Quantile-spread order 1 Regression modeling 1 Simulation-based estimation methods 1 choice models 1 negotiation 1 simulation-based estimation methods 1
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Baek, Sunyoung 1 Chen, Yuxin 1 Mitnik, Pablo 1 Yang, Sha 1 Zhao, Ying 1
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Management Science 1 Statistical Papers / Springer 1
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The Kumaraswamy distribution: median-dispersion re-parameterizations for regression modeling and simulation-based estimation
Mitnik, Pablo; Baek, Sunyoung - In: Statistical Papers 54 (2013) 1, pp. 177-192
The Kumaraswamy distribution is very similar to the Beta distribution, but has the important advantage of an invertible closed form cumulative distribution function. The parameterization of the distribution in terms of shape parameters and the lack of simple expressions for its mean and variance...
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A Simultaneous Model of Consumer Brand Choice and Negotiated Price
Chen, Yuxin; Yang, Sha; Zhao, Ying - In: Management Science 54 (2008) 3, pp. 538-549
In this paper, we develop a simultaneous model of consumer brand choice and negotiated price in the highly relevant marketing context of automobile transactions. Consumer brand choice is modeled as a multinomial probabilistic outcome, and the individual consumer-level transaction price is...
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