This paper extends commonly used tests for equality of hazard rates in a two-sample or k-sample setup to a situation where the covariate under study is continuous. In other words, we test the hypothesis that the conditional hazard rate is the same for all covariate values, against the omnibus alternative as well as more specific alternatives, when the covariate is continuous. The tests developed are particularly useful for detecting trend in the underlying conditional hazard rates or changepoint trend alternatives. Asymptotic distribution of the test statistics are established and small sample properties of the tests are studied. An application to the e¤ect of aggregate Q on corporate failure in the UK shows evidence of trend in the covaria...
It is of interest that researchers study competing risks in which subjects may fail from any one of ...
Background Many epidemiological studies test trends when investigating the associati...
In this paper, I propose a test for proportional hazards assumption for specified covariates. The te...
This paper extends commonly used tests for equality of hazard rates in a two-sample or k-sample setu...
We develop tests of the proportional hazards assumption, with respect to a continuous covariate, in ...
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...
Tests for proportional hazards assumption concerning specified covariates or groups of covariates ar...
This paper is dedicated to the consistency of systemic risk measures with respect to stochastic depe...
When analyzing duration data, covariates are typically assumed to modify hazard rates through the us...
The Cox proportional-hazards regression model has achieved widespread use in the analysis of time-to...
Estimation of age-varying covariate effects in hazard regression models is considered, where covaria...
Master of ArtsDepartment of StatisticsPaul NelsonThere are two important statistical models for mult...
This contribution studies the Cox model under covariate measurement error. Methods proposed in the l...
Estimation of age-varying covariate effects in hazard regression models is considered, where covaria...
It is of interest that researchers study competing risks in which subjects may fail from any one of ...
Background Many epidemiological studies test trends when investigating the associati...
In this paper, I propose a test for proportional hazards assumption for specified covariates. The te...
This paper extends commonly used tests for equality of hazard rates in a two-sample or k-sample setu...
We develop tests of the proportional hazards assumption, with respect to a continuous covariate, in ...
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...
Tests for proportional hazards assumption concerning specified covariates or groups of covariates ar...
This paper is dedicated to the consistency of systemic risk measures with respect to stochastic depe...
When analyzing duration data, covariates are typically assumed to modify hazard rates through the us...
The Cox proportional-hazards regression model has achieved widespread use in the analysis of time-to...
Estimation of age-varying covariate effects in hazard regression models is considered, where covaria...
Master of ArtsDepartment of StatisticsPaul NelsonThere are two important statistical models for mult...
This contribution studies the Cox model under covariate measurement error. Methods proposed in the l...
Estimation of age-varying covariate effects in hazard regression models is considered, where covaria...
It is of interest that researchers study competing risks in which subjects may fail from any one of ...
Background Many epidemiological studies test trends when investigating the associati...
In this paper, I propose a test for proportional hazards assumption for specified covariates. The te...