Zero Inflated Poisson Regression
03 May 1989
Zero Inflated Poisson (ZIP) regression is a new model for count data with excess zeros. A highly reliable manufacturing process, for example, may be in a perfect state (zero defects) a fraction of the time and in an imperfect state that gives both zero and positive counts the rest of the time. In medical applications, there may be a class of people immune to a disease and a class susceptible to the disease. Both the mean in the imperfect state and the probability of being in the perfect (or immune) state are allowed to depend on covariates. In many applications, as the probability of perfection decreases the mean in the imperfect state increases.