نتایج جستجو برای: proportional hazards model

تعداد نتایج: 2169276  

2005
L. Tang L. Thomas S. Thomas J. Bozzetto

Relatively there is little empirical research that has been taken to understand how the underlying economy affects customers’ subsequent financial product purchase behaviours. A better understanding of this influence and being able to predict the probability of purchasing are important for financial service industries. This paper undertakes an examination of the impacts of social-demographic an...

1997
Joseph B. Kadane George G. Woodworth

Federal law prohibits discrimination in employment decisions against persons in certain protected categories. The common method for measuring discrimination involves a comparison of some aggregate statistic for protected and non-protected individuals. This approach is open to question when employment decisions are made over an extended time period. We show how to use hierarchical proportional h...

Journal: :Statistics & Probability Letters 1990

2004
Gang Li Runze Li Mai Zhou

Since the pioneering work of Thomas and Grunkemeier (1975) and Owen (1988), the empirical likelihood has been developed as a powerful nonparametric inference approach and become popular in statistical literature. There are many applications of empirical likelihood in survival analysis. In this paper, we present an overview of some recent developments of the empirical likelihood for survival dat...

2011
Bo Honoré

In this paper, we use a novel duration model to study joint retirement in married couples using the Health and Retirement Study. Whereas conventionally used models cannot account for joint retirement, our model admits joint retirement with positive probability and nests the traditional proportional hazards model. In contrast to other statistical models for simultaneous durations, it is based on...

Journal: :Scandinavian Journal of Statistics 2010

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2009
Insuk Sohn Jinseog Kim Sin-Ho Jung Changyi Park

MOTIVATION There has been an increasing interest in expressing a survival phenotype (e.g. time to cancer recurrence or death) or its distribution in terms of a subset of the expression data of a subset of genes. Due to high dimensionality of gene expression data, however, there is a serious problem of collinearity in fitting a prediction model, e.g. Cox's proportional hazards model. To avoid th...

2006
MOUNIR MESBAH

The relationship between a time-dependent covariate and survival times is usually evaluated via the Cox model. Time-dependent covariates are generally available as longitudinal data collected regularly during the course of the study. A frequent problem, however, is the occurence of missing covariate data. A recent approach to estimation in the Cox model in this case jointly models survival and ...

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