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Testing overdispersion in the zero-inflated Poisson model
Authors:Zhao Yang  James W Hardin  Cheryl L Addy
Institution:1. Quintiles, Inc., 6700 W 115th Street, Overland Park, KS 66211, USA;2. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, SC 29208, USA
Abstract:The zero-inflated negative binomial (ZINB) model is used to account for commonly occurring overdispersion detected in data that are initially analyzed under the zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) model. Tests for overdispersion (Wald test, likelihood ratio test LRT], and score test) based on ZINB model for use in ZIP regression models have been developed. Due to similarity to the ZINB model, we consider the zero-inflated generalized Poisson (ZIGP) model as an alternate model for overdispersed zero-inflated count data. The score test has an advantage over the LRT and the Wald test in that the score test only requires that the parameter of interest be estimated under the null hypothesis. This paper proposes score tests for overdispersion based on the ZIGP model and illustrates that the derived score statistics are exactly the same as the score statistics under the ZINB model. A simulation study indicates the proposed score statistics are preferred to other tests for higher empirical power. In practice, based on the approximate mean–variance relationship in the data, the ZINB or ZIGP model can be considered, and a formal score test based on asymptotic standard normal distribution can be employed for assessing overdispersion in the ZIP model. We provide an example to illustrate the procedures for data analysis.
Keywords:Score test  Generalized Poisson model  Poisson model  Count data  Zero-inflation  Overdispersion  Negative binomial model
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