The weighted distributions are widely used in many fields such as medicine, ecology and reliability, to name a few, for the development of proper statistical models. Weighted distributions are milestone for efficient modeling of statistical data and prediction when the standard distributions are not appropriate. A good deal of studies related to the weight distributions have been published in the literature. In this article, a brief review of these distributions is carried out. Implications of the differing weight models for future research as well as some possible strategies are discussed. Finally, characterizations of these distributions based on a simple relationship between two truncated moments are presented.
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Saghir, A., Hamedani, G. G., Tazeem, S., & Khadim, A. (2017). Weighted Distributions: A Brief Review, Perspective and Characterizations. International Journal of Statistics and Probability, 6(3), 109. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijsp.v6n3p109
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