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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Regression models for grouped survival data: Estimation and sensitivity analysis
Other Titles: Computational Statistics and Data Analysis
Authors: Hashimoto, Elizabeth M.
Ortega, Edwin M.M.
Paula, Gilberto A.
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
metadata.dc.creator: Hashimoto, Elizabeth M.
Ortega, Edwin M.M.
Paula, Gilberto A.
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
Abstract: In this study, regression models are evaluated for grouped survival data when the effect of censoring time is considered in the model and the regression structure is modeled through four link functions. The methodology for grouped survival data is based on life tables, and the times are grouped in k intervals so that ties are eliminated. Thus, the data modeling is performed by considering the discrete models of lifetime regression. The model parameters are estimated by using the maximum likelihood and jackknife methods. To detect influential observations in the proposed models, diagnostic measures based on case deletion, which are denominated global influence, and influence measures based on small perturbations in the data or in the model, referred to as local influence, are used. In addition to those measures, the local influence and the total influential estimate are also employed. Various simulation studies are performed and compared to the performance of the four link functions of the regression models for grouped survival data for different parameter settings, sample sizes and numbers of intervals. Finally, a data set is analyzed by using the proposed regression models.
Keywords: Censored data
Grouped survival data
Link function
Regression model
Sensitivity analysis
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5518
Issue Date: 2011
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