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    Application of the Marshall-Olkin-Weibull logarithmic distribution to complete and censored data by Retrospect Musekwa, Regent, Gabaitiri, Lesego, Makubate, Boikanyo

    Published in Heliyon (30-07-2024)
    “…In contemporary statistical research, there has been a notable surge of interest surrounding a suggested extension of the Marshall-Olkin-G distributions. The…”
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    A flexible generalized XLindley distribution with application to engineering by Musekwa, Regent Retrospect, Makubate, Boikanyo

    Published in Scientific African (01-06-2024)
    “…This paper presents a novel three-parameter distribution called the exponentiated generalized XLindley distribution. The distribution’s probability density…”
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    Statistical analysis of Saudi Arabia and UK Covid-19 data using a new generalized distribution by Musekwa, Regent Retrospect, Makubate, Boikanyo

    Published in Scientific African (01-11-2023)
    “…In this article, we extended the Topp–Leone distribution to create the Odd-Topp–Leone–Gompertz-G distribution, a new family of distributions. We were motivated…”
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    Application of the New Extended Topp-Leone Distribution to Complete and Censored Data by Nyamajiwa, Violet Zivai, Musekwa, Regent Retrospect, Makubate, Boikanyo

    Published in Revista Colombiana de estadística (01-01-2024)
    “…One of the most important applications of statistical models is in analyzing survival data. In this study, we developed the Gamma Type Two Half Logistic…”
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    A New Technique to Generate Families of Continuous Distributions by Regent Retrospect Musekwa, Gabaitiri, Lesego, Makubate, Boikanyo

    Published in Revista Colombiana de estadística (01-07-2024)
    “…We introduce a novel technique for producing several families of distributions: the alpha-log-power transformed method. The novelty of our new approach lies in…”
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