Abstract:One of the problems that appear in reliability and survival analysis is how we choose the best
distribution that fitted the data. Sometimes we see that the handle data have two fitted distributions. Both
inverse Gaussian and Weibull distributions have been used among many well-known failure time distributions
with positively skewed data. The problem of selecting between them is considered. We used the logarithm of
maximum likelihood ratio as a test for discriminating between these two distributions. The test has been carried
out on some different data sets.
Keywords: Inverse Gaussian distribution, Weibull distribution, Ratio maximum likelihood, Discrimination.
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