We consider large sample inference in a semiparametric logistic/proportional-hazards mixture model. This model has been proposed to model survival data where there exists a positive portion of subjects in the population who are not susceptible to the event under consideration. Previous studies of the logistic/proportional-hazards mixture model have focused on developing point estimation procedures for the unknown parameters. This paper studies large sample inferences based on the semiparametric maximum likelihood estimator. Specifically, we establish existence, consistency and asymptotic normality results for the semiparametric maximum likelihood estimator. We also derive consistent variance estimates for both the parametric and non-paramet...
Competing risk or "multiple cause" survival data arise in medical, criminological, financial, engine...
AbstractSuppose a population contains individuals who may be subject to failure with exponentially d...
Frailty mixture survival models are statistical models which allow for a cured fraction and frailty....
AbstractWe study the large-sample properties of a class of parametric mixture models with covariates...
[[abstract]]This paper describes our studies on non-parametric maximum-likelihood estimators in a se...
[[abstract]]This paper describes our studies on non-parametric maximum-likelihood estimators in a se...
We consider likelihood based inference in a class of logistic models for case-control studies with a...
AbstractWe consider likelihood based inference in a class of logistic models for case- control studi...
We consider a mixture model approach to the regression analysis of competing-risks data. Attention i...
xiii, 149 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P AMA 2005 ZhaoSurvival anal...
This work studies the statistical properties of the maximum penalized likelihood approach in a semi-...
Abstract: “Competing risk ” or “multiple cause ” survival data arise in medical, crim-inological, fi...
The nonparametric part of a semiparametric regression model usually involves prior specification for...
A mixture model for long-term survivors has been adopted in various fields such as biostatistics and...
<div><p>A flexible semiparametric odds ratio model has been proposed to unify and to extend both the...
Competing risk or "multiple cause" survival data arise in medical, criminological, financial, engine...
AbstractSuppose a population contains individuals who may be subject to failure with exponentially d...
Frailty mixture survival models are statistical models which allow for a cured fraction and frailty....
AbstractWe study the large-sample properties of a class of parametric mixture models with covariates...
[[abstract]]This paper describes our studies on non-parametric maximum-likelihood estimators in a se...
[[abstract]]This paper describes our studies on non-parametric maximum-likelihood estimators in a se...
We consider likelihood based inference in a class of logistic models for case-control studies with a...
AbstractWe consider likelihood based inference in a class of logistic models for case- control studi...
We consider a mixture model approach to the regression analysis of competing-risks data. Attention i...
xiii, 149 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P AMA 2005 ZhaoSurvival anal...
This work studies the statistical properties of the maximum penalized likelihood approach in a semi-...
Abstract: “Competing risk ” or “multiple cause ” survival data arise in medical, crim-inological, fi...
The nonparametric part of a semiparametric regression model usually involves prior specification for...
A mixture model for long-term survivors has been adopted in various fields such as biostatistics and...
<div><p>A flexible semiparametric odds ratio model has been proposed to unify and to extend both the...
Competing risk or "multiple cause" survival data arise in medical, criminological, financial, engine...
AbstractSuppose a population contains individuals who may be subject to failure with exponentially d...
Frailty mixture survival models are statistical models which allow for a cured fraction and frailty....