For right-censored data the accelerated failure time (AFT) model is an alternative to the commonly used proportional hazards regression model. It is a linear model for the (log-transformed) outcome of interest, and is particularly useful for censored outcomes that are not time-to-event, such as laboratory measurements. We provide a general and easily computable definition of the R2 measure of explained variation under the AFT model for right-censored data. We study its behavior under different censoring scenarios and under different error distributions; in particular, we also study its robustness when the parametric error distribution is misspecified. Based on Monte Carlo investigation results, we recommend the log-normal distribution as a ...
The accelerated failure time model is widely used for analyzing censored survival times often observ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of StatisticsPaul NelsonThere are two important statistical models for mult...
The proportional hazards (PH) model and the accelerated failure time (AFT) model are the most popula...
The accelerated failure time (AFT) model is a useful alternative to the proportional hazard model fo...
We start this chapter by introducing some basic elements for the analysis of censored survival data....
This paper discusses regression analysis of right-censored failure time data when censoring indicato...
Bibliography: leaves 49-50.This thesis examines three methods for analysing right-censored data: the...
A test is proposed for comparing two groups for difference in survivor distributions. This test allo...
The proportional hazards model for survival time data usually assumes that the covariates of interes...
This dissertation focuses on utilizing information more efficiently in several settings when some ob...
We introduce new methods of analysing time to event data via extended versions of the proportional h...
This paper introduces a novel approach to making inference about the regression parameters in the ac...
Summary The accelerated failure time (AFT) model assumes a linear relationship between the event tim...
This thesis is organised and presented in nine chapters. The first chapter, the introduction, is in ...
The classical accelerated failure time (AFT) model has been extensively investigated due to its dire...
The accelerated failure time model is widely used for analyzing censored survival times often observ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of StatisticsPaul NelsonThere are two important statistical models for mult...
The proportional hazards (PH) model and the accelerated failure time (AFT) model are the most popula...
The accelerated failure time (AFT) model is a useful alternative to the proportional hazard model fo...
We start this chapter by introducing some basic elements for the analysis of censored survival data....
This paper discusses regression analysis of right-censored failure time data when censoring indicato...
Bibliography: leaves 49-50.This thesis examines three methods for analysing right-censored data: the...
A test is proposed for comparing two groups for difference in survivor distributions. This test allo...
The proportional hazards model for survival time data usually assumes that the covariates of interes...
This dissertation focuses on utilizing information more efficiently in several settings when some ob...
We introduce new methods of analysing time to event data via extended versions of the proportional h...
This paper introduces a novel approach to making inference about the regression parameters in the ac...
Summary The accelerated failure time (AFT) model assumes a linear relationship between the event tim...
This thesis is organised and presented in nine chapters. The first chapter, the introduction, is in ...
The classical accelerated failure time (AFT) model has been extensively investigated due to its dire...
The accelerated failure time model is widely used for analyzing censored survival times often observ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of StatisticsPaul NelsonThere are two important statistical models for mult...
The proportional hazards (PH) model and the accelerated failure time (AFT) model are the most popula...