Modeling Count Data with Excess Zeroes
2003; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 32; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/0049124103253459
ISSN1552-8294
AutoresHoong Chor Chin, Mohammed Quddus,
Tópico(s)Crime Patterns and Interventions
ResumoThere are many studies in social sciences, such as traffic accident analysis, in which the event counts may be characterized by a large number of zero observations. In this article, a proposed model that takes into account both the zero-count state and the nonzero-count state is used to describe the traffic accident phenomenon. The probability of the zero-count state (p) and the mean number of event counts (µ) in the non-zero-count state may depend on the covariates. Sometimes, p and µ are unrelated, while at other times, p may assume a simple function of µ.In proposing the model, different types of traffic accidents at signalized intersections in Singapore were investigated. The results demonstrate that the zero-altered probability process is an appropriate technique for modeling specific types of accidents in which the data contain many zero counts.
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