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The Transmuted Geometric-Weibull distribution: Properties, Characterizations and Regression Models

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Figure 1. Plots of pdf and hrf of the TGW distribution for the selected parameter values
Figure 2. These plots indicate that both measures depend very much on the shape parameters
Table 1:  Biases and MSEs for the MLEs of the parameters of the TGW distribution
Table3:   Parameter estimations of fitted distributions
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