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Is there an alternative to the vgam Package to do a zero truncated negativ Binomial GLM in R?










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          I think the answer is "no". countreg does zero-inflated and zero-truncated count distributions, but only Poisson and NB. actuar gives pdf, cdf, et cetera, but doesn't do regression.






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