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Application of finite mixture models for vehicle crash data analysis
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 06/25/09
Park BJ et al. - Although over-dispersion in crash data can be dealt with in a variety of ways, the mixture model can help provide the nature of the over-dispersion in the data. It is therefore recommended that transportation safety analysts use this type of model before the traditional NB model, especially when the data are suspected to belong to different groups.
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