One parameter of the negative binomial distribution (NBD) model of repeat purchase loyalty is obtained by an iterative search procedure on an implicit equation. This note presents an extremely accurate explicit series approximation for this parameter. When solving for the parameters by hand, one can use some very efficient table to look up procedures. However, when a researcher is solving for many sets of parameter values, our procedure is much easier to program.
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