harvimtilastot
Harvimtilastot is a Finnish term used to describe statistical methods and analyses designed for sparse data, where observations are limited, many counts are zero, or events are rare. The concept appears in Finnish statistical literature as a practical label for dealing with computational and inferential challenges posed by small samples and sparse occurrences.
Methodologically, harvimtilastot encompasses approaches such as zero-inflated and hurdle models for count data, Poisson or negative
Applications include epidemiology for rare diseases, ecology for rare species sightings, criminology for infrequent offenses, finance
The term harvimtilastot does not have a single universally accepted definition in English-language literature; its closest