This paper discusses the application of randomization tests to censored survival distributions. The three types of censoring considered are those designated by MILLER (1981) as Type 1 (fixed time termination), Type 2 (termination of experiment at r-th failure), and random censoring. Examples utilize the Gehan scoring procedure. Randomization tests for which computer programs already exist can be applied to a variety of experimental designs, regardless of the presence of censored observations
In survival studies with right censored failure times, it is common that censoring is correlated wit...
The objective of this research is to develop optimal (efficient) test methods for analysis of surviv...
In life testing experiments, progressively censored samples arise when at various stages of an exper...
This paper discusses the application of randomization tests to censored survival distributions. The ...
In this paper, we estimate the distribution function and the expectation of an increasing process. T...
The relative efficiency of a censored experiment compared with the corresponding noncensored experim...
In survival analysis, it is very common to have censored data in which the occurrence times of the e...
In real-life situations, performing an experiment up to a certain period of time or getting the desi...
The nonparametric tests are introduced and provides a new method to compare survival functions among...
A class of unbiased estimators of survival probability P (Ti> t) under random and independent cen...
AbstractIn life testing experiment under the setup of progressive Type II censoring we consider a ne...
Interference occurs between individuals when the treatment (or exposure) of one individual affects t...
Widespread applications of random censoring in life testing experiments to estimate reliability of e...
Right censored data is the type of data in which the interested event has not been observed in worki...
In life tests, the progressive Type-II censoring methodology allows for the possibility of censoring...
In survival studies with right censored failure times, it is common that censoring is correlated wit...
The objective of this research is to develop optimal (efficient) test methods for analysis of surviv...
In life testing experiments, progressively censored samples arise when at various stages of an exper...
This paper discusses the application of randomization tests to censored survival distributions. The ...
In this paper, we estimate the distribution function and the expectation of an increasing process. T...
The relative efficiency of a censored experiment compared with the corresponding noncensored experim...
In survival analysis, it is very common to have censored data in which the occurrence times of the e...
In real-life situations, performing an experiment up to a certain period of time or getting the desi...
The nonparametric tests are introduced and provides a new method to compare survival functions among...
A class of unbiased estimators of survival probability P (Ti> t) under random and independent cen...
AbstractIn life testing experiment under the setup of progressive Type II censoring we consider a ne...
Interference occurs between individuals when the treatment (or exposure) of one individual affects t...
Widespread applications of random censoring in life testing experiments to estimate reliability of e...
Right censored data is the type of data in which the interested event has not been observed in worki...
In life tests, the progressive Type-II censoring methodology allows for the possibility of censoring...
In survival studies with right censored failure times, it is common that censoring is correlated wit...
The objective of this research is to develop optimal (efficient) test methods for analysis of surviv...
In life testing experiments, progressively censored samples arise when at various stages of an exper...