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The Cox proportional hazards model has become the most widely used procedure in survivalanalysis. The theoretical basis of the original model has been developed in various exten-sions. In the recent years, vital research has been undertaken involving the incorporation ofrandom effects to...
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High survey nonresponse in unemployment duration studies may have a strong effect on inference if the so called causal mechanism is present. A robust method of testing the causal nonresponse is proposed for data sets where survey information can be combined with complete administrative records....
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The paper presents an unbiased and invariant test for testing the hypothesis H0:F=disp G against H1:F [less-than-or-equals, slant]disp G, where G is a known distribution. Asymptotic law of the test statistic under the null hypothesis is established and the consistency of the test under a class...
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The Cox proportional hazards model has become the most widely used procedure in survivalanalysis. The theoretical basis of the original model has been developed in various exten-sions. In the recent years, vital research has been undertaken involving the incorporation ofrandom effects to...
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