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Semi-competing risks data frequently arise in biomedical studies when time to a disease landmark event is subject to dependent censoring by death, the observation of which however is not precluded by the occurrence of the landmark event. In observational studies, the analysis of such data can be...
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We consider conditional maximum likelihood estimator (cMLE) for the proportional hazards model with left-truncated and interval-censored data. We show that when the covariates are discrete the cMLE is the MLE, and under some regularity conditions the cMLE for the regression parameter is...
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While the currently available estimators for the conditional Kendall’s tau measure of association between truncation and failure are valid for testing the null hypothesis of quasi-independence, they are biased when the null does not hold. This is because they converge to quantities that depend...
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We note at least three major issues in entrepreneurship theory that can be clarified by studying the survival chances of new ventures: the extent to which entrepreneurs are so constrained by initial founding conditions that they are unable to learn; the degree to which heterogeneity and...
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We develop composite estimators and its large sample properties for the additive risk model with length-biased and right-censored data. We also conduct simulation studies to confirm the good finite sample performance of our methods and then give a real data example.
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