The identity of the zero-truncated, one-inflated likelihood and the zero-one-truncated likelihood for general count densities with an application to drink-driving in Britain

Dankmar Böhning, P.G.M. van der Heijden

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Abstract

For zero-truncated count data, as they typically arise in capture- recapture modelling, we consider modelling under one-inflation. This is motivated by police data on drink-driving in Britain which shows high one-inflation. The data, which are used here, are from the years 2011 to 2015 and are based on DR10 endorsements. We show that in- ference for an arbitrary count density with one-inflation can be equiv- alently based upon the associated zero-one truncated count density. This simplifies inference considerably including maximum likelihood estimation and likelihood ratio testing. For the drink-driving appli- cation, we use the geometric distribution which shows a good fit. We estimate the total drink-driving as about 2, 300, 000 drink drivers in the observational period. As 227, 578 were observed, this means that only about 10% of the drink-driving population is observed with a bootstrap confidence interval of 9% – 12%.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1198-1211
JournalAnnals of Applied Statistics
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Capture–recapture
  • Chao estimator
  • behavioral response
  • power seriesdistribution
  • mixture model
  • zero-truncated model
  • nonparametric estimator of population size

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