Abstract
The Gompertz distribution is commonly used in biology for modeling fatigue and mortality.
This paper studies a class of models proposed by Adham and Walker, featuring a Gompertz type
distribution where the dependence structure is modeled by a lognormal distribution, and develops
a new multivariate formulation that facilitates several numerical and computational aspects. This
paper also implements the FBST, the Full Bayesian Significance Test for pertinent sharp (precise)
hypotheses on the lognormal covariance structure. The FBST’s e-value, ev(H), gives the epistemic
value of hypothesis, H, or the value of evidence in the observed in support of H.