A number of tests of the proportional hazards hypothesis have been proposed in the past. In recent years, researchers have proposed tests geared specially for the alternative hypothesis of "increasing hazard ratio", keeping in mind the case of crossing hazards. This alternative may be too restrictive in many situations. In this paper we develop a test of the proportional hazards model for the weaker "increasing cumulative hazard ratio" alternative. The work is motivated by a data analytic example given by Gill & Schumacher (1987) where their test fails to reject the null hypothesis even though the faster ageing of one group is quite apparent from a plot. The normalized test statistic proposed here has an asymptotically normal distributi...
Kauermann G, Berger U. A smooth test in proportional hazard survival models using local partial like...
Six graphical procedures to check the assumption of proportional hazards for the Cox model are descr...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
The assumption of proportional hazards in different populations leads to elegant analy-sis of surviv...
Tests for proportional hazards assumption concerning specified covariates or groups of covariates ar...
In this paper, I propose a test for proportional hazards assumption for specified covariates. The te...
Some important non-graphical methods of testing proportional hazards assumption in the Cox regressio...
Several omnibus tests of the proportional hazards assumption have been proposed in the literature. I...
Several omnibus tests of the proportional hazards assumption have been proposed in the literature. I...
A new test of the proportional hazards assumption for two-sample censored data is presented. The tes...
The semiparametric Cox proportional hazards model is routinely adopted to model time-to-event data. ...
[[abstract]]Current status data arise when the failure time of interest is unable to observe. The ob...
A test of the null hypothesis that a hazard rate is monotone nondecreasing, versus the alternative t...
summary:Survival analysis is applied in a wide range of sectors (medicine, economy, etc.), and its m...
Cox's regression model is one of the most used methods in medical statistics, and the method also fi...
Kauermann G, Berger U. A smooth test in proportional hazard survival models using local partial like...
Six graphical procedures to check the assumption of proportional hazards for the Cox model are descr...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...
The assumption of proportional hazards in different populations leads to elegant analy-sis of surviv...
Tests for proportional hazards assumption concerning specified covariates or groups of covariates ar...
In this paper, I propose a test for proportional hazards assumption for specified covariates. The te...
Some important non-graphical methods of testing proportional hazards assumption in the Cox regressio...
Several omnibus tests of the proportional hazards assumption have been proposed in the literature. I...
Several omnibus tests of the proportional hazards assumption have been proposed in the literature. I...
A new test of the proportional hazards assumption for two-sample censored data is presented. The tes...
The semiparametric Cox proportional hazards model is routinely adopted to model time-to-event data. ...
[[abstract]]Current status data arise when the failure time of interest is unable to observe. The ob...
A test of the null hypothesis that a hazard rate is monotone nondecreasing, versus the alternative t...
summary:Survival analysis is applied in a wide range of sectors (medicine, economy, etc.), and its m...
Cox's regression model is one of the most used methods in medical statistics, and the method also fi...
Kauermann G, Berger U. A smooth test in proportional hazard survival models using local partial like...
Six graphical procedures to check the assumption of proportional hazards for the Cox model are descr...
International audienceNet survival is used in epidemiological studies to assess excess mortality due...