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The Loglogistic Distribution

As may be summarized from the name, the loglogistic distribution is similar to the logistic distribution. Specifically, the data follows a loglogistic distribution when the natural logarithms of the times-to-failure follow a logistic distribution. Accordingly, the loglogistic and lognormal distributions also share many similarities.
The [math]\displaystyle{ pdf }[/math] of the loglogistic distribution is given by:

[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} f(t)= & \frac{e^z}{\sigma{t}{(1+{e^z})^2}} \\ z= & \frac{t'-{\mu }}{\sigma } \\ f(t)\ge & 0,t\gt 0,{{\sigma }_{t'}}\gt 0, \\ {t}'= & ln(t) \end{align} }[/math]


where,


[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} \mu'= & \text{scale parameter} \\ \sigma=& \text{shape parameter} \end{align} }[/math]


The loglogistic distribution and its characteristics are presented in more detail in Chapter 10.