Lifetime Data: Models in Reliability and Survival Analysis
Edited by Nicholas P. Jewell,
Alan C. Kimber,
Mei-Ling Ting Lee and
G. A. Whitmore
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 1996
ISBN: 978-1-4757-5654-8
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- On the Entropies and the Mutual Information of Some Bivariate Continuous Distributions Used in Reliability
- M. Ahsanullah and Mohamed Habibullah
- Initial Conditions Problem in Event History Analysis: An Indirect Inference Procedure
- Mark Y. An
- Analysis of Survival Data under Competing Risks with Missing Cause of Death Information: Application and Implications for Study Design
- Janet W. Andersen, Els J. Goetghebeur and Louise Ryan
- Conditional Proportional Hazards Models
- Barry C. Arnold and Yong Hee Kim
- A Comparison of Conditional and Unconditional Inference Relating to Log-Gamma Distribution
- N. Balakrishnan and P. S. Chan
- Universal Formulas for Treatment Effects from Noncompliance Data
- Alexander A. Balke and Judea Pearl
- Foundational Issues Concerning the Analysis of Censored Data
- Richard E. Barlow and Peisung Tsai
- Burn-in at the Component and System Level
- Henry W. Block, Jie Mi and Thomas H. Savits
- Identification of Dependent Competing Risks Models
- Kenneth Carling and Tor Jacobson
- Reliability Modelling for Optical Amplified Communication Systems
- M. Chown and G. A. Whitmore
- A Parametric Approach to Measurement Errors in Receiver Operating Characteristic Studies
- Marie Coffin and Shashikala Sukhatme
- A Modification of Goel-Okumoto Model
- Ram C. Dahiya and Syed A. Hossain
- Models for Degradation Processes and Event Times Based on Gaussian Processes
- Kjell A. Doksum and Sharon-Lise T. Normand
- A Non-Parametric Two-Sample Survival Test Based on a Single Occupancy Fermi-Dirac Model for the Discrete Range Distribution
- Jimmy Thomas Efird and Francisco Pardo
- Probability Approximations and Inequalities for Sequential Tests
- Joseph Glaz and James R. Kenyon
- Cure Mixture Models in Breast Cancer Survival Studies
- Nahida H. Gordon
- A General Approach to Derive Chi-Square Type of Goodness-of-Fit Tests for Lifetime Data
- Sam Hawala and Jane-Ling Wang
- Prediction in Survival Analysis: Model or Medic?
- Robin Henderson and Margaret Jones
- Dynamic Reliability Models
- Myles Hollander and Edsel A. Peña
- Generalizations of Current Status Data with Applications
- Nicholas P. Jewell and Mark van der Laan
- Trend Analysis of Multiple Counting Processes
- T. Kamakura
- Historical Controls and Modern Survival Analysis
- Niels Keiding
- A Random Effects Model for Multivariate Life Data
- Alan C. Kimber
- Statistical Challenges in Comparing Chemotherapy and Bone Marrow Transplantation as a Treatment for Leukemia
- John P. Klein and Mei-Jie Zhang
- Maximum Likelihood Estimation and the Multivariate Bernoulli Distribution: An Application to Reliability
- Paul H. Kvam
- Intermediate Clinical Events, Surrogate Markers and Survival
- Myrto Lefkopoulou and Marvin Zelen
- A Semiparametric Bootstrap for Proportional Hazards Models
- Thomas M. Loughin and Kenneth J. Koehler
- Application of Cox Regression with a Change Point in Clinical Studies
- Xiaolong Luo, Gang Chen and James M. Boyett
- Burn-in with Age Replacement
- Albert W. Marshall
- Fitting Cox’s Proportional Hazards Model Using Grouped Survival Data
- Ian W. McKeague and Mei-Jie Zhang
- Statistical Methods for Dependent Competing Risks
- M. L. Moeschberger and John P. Klein
- Orthogonal Functions of Inverse Gaussian Distributions
- Ryuei Nishii
- Statistical Models for Quality of Life Measures
- Yuko Y. Palesch and Alan J. Gross
- Nonparametric Estimation of Regression Parameters from Censored Data with Two Discrete Covariates
- Mohammad H. Rahbar
- Locally Efficient Median Regression with Random Censoring and Surrogate Markers
- James M. Robins
- Survival Models for Heterogeneity Using the Non-Central Chi-Squared Distribution with Zero Degrees of Freedom
- Cristina S. Rocha
- Efficiently Weighted Estimating Equations with Application to Proportional Excess Hazards
- Peter D. Sasieni
- Sequential Multi-Hypothesis Testing in Software Reliability
- J. S. Shieh and Y. L. Tong
- Assessing Gamma Frailty Models for Clustered Failure Time Data
- Joanna H. Shih and Thomas A. Louis
- The Shapes of a Probability Density Function and Its Hazard Function
- Masaaki Sibuya
- Therapeutic Equivalence Using a Rich Family of Prior Distributions
- Karan P. Singh
- Dependent Competing Risks with Time-Dependent Covariates
- Eric V. Slud and Leonid Kopylev
- Life Estimation from Pooled Discrete Renewal Counts
- Michael Tortorella
- Efficient and Ad Hoc Estimation in the Bivariate Censoring Model
- Mark J. van der Laan
- Efficient Estimation in a Nonproportional Hazards Model
- Filia Vonta
- Modeling Frailty in Manufacturing Processes
- James T. Wassell, Gregory W. Kulczycki and Ernest S. Moyer
- Estimation of Wiener Diffusion Parameters Using Process Measurements Subject to Error
- G. A. Whitmore
- Adaptive Replacement Policies for a System of Parallel Machines
- John G. Wilson and Elmira Popova
- Discrete First Passage Time Distribution for Describing Inequality among Individuals
- Takemi Yanagimoto
- A Graphical Classification of Survival Distributions
- Shawn S. Yu and Eberhard O. Vorr
- Survival Analysis in S-Plus
- Alan M. Zaslavsky
- A Note on Strong Uniform Consistency of Kernel Estimators of Hazard Functions under Random Censorship
- Biao Zhang
- Identifiability and Estimation of Marginal Survival Functions for Dependent Competing Risks Assuming the Copula is Known
- Ming Zheng and John P. Klein
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