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Muhammad Mansoor

Researcher at Islamia University

Publications -  96
Citations -  1700

Muhammad Mansoor is an academic researcher from Islamia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weibull distribution & Order statistic. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 79 publications receiving 1339 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Mansoor include College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy & University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.

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The Weibull-Lomax distribution: properties and applications

TL;DR: A new model called the Weibull-Lomax distribution is introduced which extends the LomAX distribution and has increasing and decreasing shapes for the hazard rate function and outperforms the McDonald- lomax, Kumaraswamy-Lamax, gamma-Lmax, beta-LMax, exponentiated Lmax and Lomax models.
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The logistic-X family of distributions and its applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce a new family of continuous distributions generated from a logistic random variable called the logistic-X family, which can be expressed as a linear combination of exponentiated densities based on the same baseline distribution.
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The odd generalized exponential family of distributions with applications

TL;DR: A new family of continuous distributions called the odd generalized exponential family, whose hazard rate could be increasing, decreasing, J, reversed-J, bathtub and upside-down bathtub is proposed, which includes as a special case the widely known exponentiated-Weibull distribution.

The Impact of Job Stress on Employee Job Satisfaction A Study on Telecommunication Sector of Pakistan

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the impact of job stress on employee job satisfaction and found that stress is negatively related to employee's job satisfaction which support Caplan (1991) and Keller (1975) result.
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The Kumaraswamy Marshal-Olkin family of distributions

TL;DR: The Kumaraswamy Marshal-Olkin generalized family of distributions as discussed by the authors is a family of continuous distributions with a density function that is symmetric, left-skewed, right-skedwed and reversed-J shaped.