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From Basic Survival Analytic Theory to a Non-Standard Application, by Georg Zimmermann

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From Basic Survival Analytic Theory to a Non-Standard Application, by Georg Zimmermann
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
From Basic Survival Analytic Theory to a Non-Standard Application
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
981125654
Responsibility statement
by Georg Zimmermann
Series statement
Springer eBooksBestMasters
Summary
Georg Zimmermann provides a mathematically rigorous treatment of basic survival analytic methods. His emphasis is also placed on various questions and problems, especially with regard to life expectancy calculations arising from a particular real-life dataset on patients with epilepsy. The author shows both the step-by-step analyses of that dataset and the theory the analyses are based on. He demonstrates that one may face serious and sometimes unexpected problems, even when conducting very basic analyses. Moreover, the reader learns that a practically relevant research question may look rather simple at first sight. Nevertheless, compared to standard textbooks, a more detailed account of the theory underlying life expectancy calculations is needed in order to provide a mathematically rigorous framework. Contents Regression Models for Survival Data Model Checking Procedures Life Expectancy Target Groups Researchers, lecturers, and students in the fields of mathematics and statistics Academics and experts working in the life sciences, especially in the medical field The Author Georg Zimmermann is a PhD student at the University of Salzburg and research associate at Christian-Doppler-Klinik, Salzburg.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Regression Models for Survival Data -- Model Checking Procedures -- Life Expectancy
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