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- catalog abstract "Applied statisticians in many fields must frequently analyze time to event data. While the statistical tools presented in this book are applicable to data from medicine, biology, public health, epidemiology, engineering, economics, and demography, the focus here is on applications of the techniques to biology and medicine. The analysis of survival experiments is complicated by issues of censoring, where an individual's life length is known to occur only in a certain period of time, and by truncation, where individuals enter the study only if they survive a sufficient length of time or individuals are included in the study only if the event has occurred by a given date. The use of counting process methodology has allowed for substantial advances in the statistical theory to account for censoring and truncation in survival experiments. This book makes these complex methods more accessible to applied researchers without an advanced mathematical background. The authors present the essence of these techniques, as well as classical techniques not based on counting processes, and apply them to data. Practical suggestions for implementing the various methods are set off in a series of Practical Notes at the end of each section. Technical details of the derivation of the techniques are sketched in a series of Technical Notes. This book will be useful for investigators who need to analyze censored or truncated life time data, and as a textbook for a graduate course in survival analysis. The prerequisite is a standard course in statistical methodology.".
- catalog contributor b13103262.
- catalog contributor b13103263.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Applied statisticians in many fields must frequently analyze time to event data. While the statistical tools presented in this book are applicable to data from medicine, biology, public health, epidemiology, engineering, economics, and demography, the focus here is on applications of the techniques to biology and medicine. The analysis of survival experiments is complicated by issues of censoring, where an individual's life length is known to occur only in a certain period of time, and by truncation, where individuals enter the study only if they survive a sufficient length of time or individuals are included in the study only if the event has occurred by a given date. The use of counting process methodology has allowed for substantial advances in the statistical theory to account for censoring and truncation in survival experiments. This book makes these complex methods more accessible to applied researchers without an advanced mathematical background. The authors present the essence of these techniques, as well as classical techniques not based on counting processes, and apply them to data. Practical suggestions for implementing the various methods are set off in a series of Practical Notes at the end of each section. Technical details of the derivation of the techniques are sketched in a series of Technical Notes. This book will be useful for investigators who need to analyze censored or truncated life time data, and as a textbook for a graduate course in survival analysis. The prerequisite is a standard course in statistical methodology.".
- catalog description "Examples of Survival Data -- Basic Quantities and Models -- Censoring and Truncation -- Nonparametric Estimation of Basic Quantities for Right-Censored and Left-Truncated Data -- Estimation of Basic 1= Quantities for Other Sampling Schemes -- Topics in Univariate Estimation -- Hypothesis Testing -- Semiparametric Proportional Hazards Regression with Fixed Covariates -- Refinements of the Semiparametric Proportional Hazards Model -- Additive Hazards Regression Models -- Regression Diagnostics -- Inference for Parametric Regression Models -- Multivariate Survival Analysis.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [515]-525) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xv, 536 p. :".
- catalog identifier "038795399X (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Statistics for biology and health".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "2004 D-385".
- catalog subject "610/.7/27 21".
- catalog subject "Biometry.".
- catalog subject "Economics Statistics.".
- catalog subject "Mathematical statistics.".
- catalog subject "Models, Statistical.".
- catalog subject "R853.S7 K535 2003".
- catalog subject "Statistics.".
- catalog subject "Survival Analysis.".
- catalog subject "Survival analysis (Biometry)".
- catalog subject "WA 950 K63s 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Examples of Survival Data -- Basic Quantities and Models -- Censoring and Truncation -- Nonparametric Estimation of Basic Quantities for Right-Censored and Left-Truncated Data -- Estimation of Basic 1= Quantities for Other Sampling Schemes -- Topics in Univariate Estimation -- Hypothesis Testing -- Semiparametric Proportional Hazards Regression with Fixed Covariates -- Refinements of the Semiparametric Proportional Hazards Model -- Additive Hazards Regression Models -- Regression Diagnostics -- Inference for Parametric Regression Models -- Multivariate Survival Analysis.".
- catalog title "Survival analysis : techniques for censored and truncated data / John P. Klein, Melvin L. Moeschberger.".
- catalog type "text".