The zero-inflated negative binomial (ZINB) model in PROC COUNTREG is based on the negative binomial model with quadratic variance function (p=2). The ZINB model is obtained by specifying a negative binomial distribution for the data generation process referred to earlier as Process 2:
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Thus the ZINB model is defined to be
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In this case, the conditional expectation and conditional variance of are
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As with the ZIP model, the ZINB model exhibits overdispersion because the conditional variance exceeds the conditional mean.
In this model, the probability is given by the logistic function—namely,
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The log-likelihood function is
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See Poisson Regression for the definition of .
The gradient for this model is given by
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For this model, the probability is specified with the standard normal distribution function (probit function): . The log-likelihood function is
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See Poisson Regression for the definition of .
The gradient for this model is given by
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