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Modeling Survival Data: Extending the Cox Model

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This book is for statistical practitioners, particularly those who design and analyze studies for survival and event history data. Building on recent developments motivated by counting process and martingale theory, it shows the reader how to extend the Cox model to analyze multiple/correlated event data using marginal and random effects. The focus is on actual data examples, the analysis and interpretation of results, and computation. The book shows how these new methods can be implemented in SAS and S-Plus, including computer code, worked examples, and data sets.

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First published August 11, 2000

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August 5, 2024
Ya mandamos a publicar el manuscrito de la relación entre la depresión y la mortalidad tras 12 años de seguimiento. Este libro está genial para tener una idea clara de cómo hacer análisis de supervivencia y su lógica, pero espero no tener que volver a abrirlo porque nos lo acepten sin muchos cambios.
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