Indirect inference for survival data.
Turnbull, Bruce W. ; Jiang, Wenxin
SORT, Tome 27 (2003), p. 79-94 / Harvested from Biblioteca Digital de Matemáticas

In this paper we describe the so-called indirect method of inference, originally developed from the econometric literature, and apply it to survival analyses of two data sets with repeated events. This method is often more convenient computationally than maximum likelihood estimation when handling such model complexities as random effects and measurement error, for example; and it can also serve as a basis for robust inference with less stringent assumptions on the data generating mechanism. The first data set concerns recurrence times of mammary tumors in rats and is modeled using a Poisson process model with covariates and frailties. The second data set involves times of recurrences of skin tumors in individual patients in a clinical trial. The methodology is applied in both parametric and semi-parametric regression analyses to accommodate random effects and covariate measurement error.

Publié le : 2003-01-01
DMLE-ID : 3062
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Turnbull, Bruce W.; Jiang, Wenxin. Indirect inference for survival data.. SORT, Tome 27 (2003) pp. 79-94. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/urn:eudml:doc:40443/