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Probability, Statistics and Modelling in Public Health

Mikhail Nikulin ; Daniel Commenges ; Catherine Huber (eds.)

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ISBN impreso

978-0-387-26022-8

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-26023-5

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006

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Statistical Inference for Two-Sample and Regression Models with Heterogeneity Effect: A Collected-Sample Perspective

Hong-Dar Isaac Wu

Heterogeneity effect is an important issue in the analysis of clinical trials, survival data, and epidemiological cohort studies. This article reviews the works of inference for heterogeneity effect from a series of works by Hsieh who used the empirical process approach, and relevant works by Bagdonavičius, Nikulin, and coworkers. This includes two-sample models and Cox-type relative risk regression models. Heterogeneity property over the covariate space as well as non-constancy property are discussed for several models. In survival analysis, the log-relative risk as a function of time and of the covariates are plotted to present the heterogeneity property of Hsieh’s and Bagdonavicius and Nikulin’s hazards regression models.

Palabras clave: Heterogeneity; two-sample problem; location-scale model; transformation model; Cox model; Hsieh model; Bagdonavičius-Nikulin model.

Pp. 452-465

Failure Distributions Associated With General Compound Renewal Damage Processes

S. Zacks

Palabras clave: Failure Distributions; Reliability; Hazard Functions; Compound Renewal; Damage Processes.

Pp. 466-475