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Survival models and data analysis / Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, Norman L. Johnson
Survival models and data analysis / Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, Norman L. Johnson
Autore Elandt-Johnson, Regina C.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : John Wiley & Sons, c1980
Descrizione fisica XVI, 457 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Disciplina 312.01'51
Altri autori (Persone) Johnson, Norman Lloyd <1917-2004>
Collana Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics
Soggetto non controllato Mortalità - statistiche
ISBN 0-471-03174-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-990000478730403321
Elandt-Johnson, Regina C.  
New York : John Wiley & Sons, c1980
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Survival models and data analysis / / Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, Norman L. Johnson
Survival models and data analysis / / Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, Norman L. Johnson
Autore Elandt-Johnson Regina C. <1918-2011, >
Edizione [Wiley classics library edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 1980
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (478 p.)
Disciplina 610/.7/27
Collana Wiley Classics Library
Soggetto topico Survival analysis (Biometry)
Failure time data analysis
Mortality - Statistical methods
Medical statistics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-01104-3
1-119-01103-5
1-119-01101-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Preface; Contents; PART 1. SURVIVAL MEASUREMENTS AND CONCEPTS; 1. SURVIVAL DATA; 1.1 Scope of the Book; 1.2 Sources of Data; 1.3 Types of Variables; 1.4 Exposure to Risk; 1.5 Use of Probability Theory; 1.6 The Collection of Survival Data; 2. MEASURES OF MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY. RATIOS, PROPORTIONS, AND MEANS; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Ratios and Proportions; 2.2.1 Ratios; 2.2.2 Proportion; 2.3 Rates of Continuous Processes; 2.3.1 Absolute Rate; 2.3.2 Relative Rate; 2.3.3 Average (Central) Rate; 2.4 Rates for Repetitive Events; 2.5 Crude Birth Rate
2.6 Mortality Measures Used in Vital Statistics2.6.1 The Concept of Population Exposed to Risk; 2.6.2 Crude Death Rate; 2.6.3 Age Specific Death Rates; 2.6.4 Cause Specific Mortality Used in Vital Statistics; 2.7 Relationships Between Crude and Age Specific Rates; 2.8 Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR): Indirect Standardization; 2.9 Direct Standardization; 2.10 Evaluation of Person-Years of Exposed to Risk in Long-Term Studies; 2.10.1 'Exact' Dates for Each Individual Available; 2.10.2 Only Years of Birth, Entry, and Departure Available; 2.11 Prevalence and Incidence of a Disease
2.11.1 Prevalence2.11.2 Incidence; 2.12 Association Between Disease and Risk Factor. Relative Risk and Odds Ratio; 2.12.1 Relative Risk; 2.12.2 Odds Ratio; 3. SURVIVAL DISTRIBUTIONS; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Survival Distribution Functions; 3.3 Hazard Function (Force of Mortality); 3.4 Conditional Probabilities of Death (Failure) and Central Rate; 3.5 Truncated Distributions; 3.6 Expectation and Variance of Future Lifetime; 3.7 Median of Future Lifetime; 3.8 Transformations of Random Variables; 3.9 Location-Scale Families of Distributions; 3.10 Some Survival Distributions
3.11 Some Models of Failure3.11.1 Series System; 3.11.2 Parallel System; 3.12 Probability Integral Transformation; 3.13 Compound Distributions; 3.14 Miscellanea; 3.14.1 Interpolation; 3.14.2 Method of Statistical Differentials; 3.15 Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Likelihood Ratio Tests; 3.15.1 Construction of Likelihood Functions; 3.15.2 Maximum Likelihood Estimation; 3.15.3 Expected Values, Variances and Covariances of the MLE's; 3.15.4 Assessing Goodness of Fit; PART 2. MORTALITY EXPERIENCES AND LIFE TABLES; 4. LIFE TABLES: FUNDAMENTALS AND CONSTRUCTION; 4.1 Introduction
4.2 Life Table: Basic Definition and Notation4.3 Force of Mortality. Mathematical Relationships Among Basic Life Table Functions; 4.4 Central Death Rate; 4.5 Interpolation for Life Table Functions; 4.6 Some Approximate Relationships Between nqx and nmx; 4.6.1 Expected Fraction of the Last n Years of Life; 4.6.2 Special Cases; 4.6.3 Exponential Approximation; 4.7 Some Approximations to μx; 4.8 Concepts of Stationary and Stable Populations; 4.8.1 Stationary Population; 4.8.2 Stable Population; 4.9 Construction of an Abridged Life Table from Mortality Experience of a Current Population
4.9.1 Evaluation of nMx
Record Nr. UNINA-9910208959403321
Elandt-Johnson Regina C. <1918-2011, >  
New York, New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 1980
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Survival models and data analysis / / Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, Norman L. Johnson
Survival models and data analysis / / Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, Norman L. Johnson
Autore Elandt-Johnson Regina C. <1918-2011, >
Edizione [Wiley classics library edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 1980
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (478 p.)
Disciplina 610/.7/27
Collana Wiley Classics Library
Soggetto topico Survival analysis (Biometry)
Failure time data analysis
Mortality - Statistical methods
Medical statistics
ISBN 1-119-01104-3
1-119-01103-5
1-119-01101-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Preface; Contents; PART 1. SURVIVAL MEASUREMENTS AND CONCEPTS; 1. SURVIVAL DATA; 1.1 Scope of the Book; 1.2 Sources of Data; 1.3 Types of Variables; 1.4 Exposure to Risk; 1.5 Use of Probability Theory; 1.6 The Collection of Survival Data; 2. MEASURES OF MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY. RATIOS, PROPORTIONS, AND MEANS; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Ratios and Proportions; 2.2.1 Ratios; 2.2.2 Proportion; 2.3 Rates of Continuous Processes; 2.3.1 Absolute Rate; 2.3.2 Relative Rate; 2.3.3 Average (Central) Rate; 2.4 Rates for Repetitive Events; 2.5 Crude Birth Rate
2.6 Mortality Measures Used in Vital Statistics2.6.1 The Concept of Population Exposed to Risk; 2.6.2 Crude Death Rate; 2.6.3 Age Specific Death Rates; 2.6.4 Cause Specific Mortality Used in Vital Statistics; 2.7 Relationships Between Crude and Age Specific Rates; 2.8 Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR): Indirect Standardization; 2.9 Direct Standardization; 2.10 Evaluation of Person-Years of Exposed to Risk in Long-Term Studies; 2.10.1 'Exact' Dates for Each Individual Available; 2.10.2 Only Years of Birth, Entry, and Departure Available; 2.11 Prevalence and Incidence of a Disease
2.11.1 Prevalence2.11.2 Incidence; 2.12 Association Between Disease and Risk Factor. Relative Risk and Odds Ratio; 2.12.1 Relative Risk; 2.12.2 Odds Ratio; 3. SURVIVAL DISTRIBUTIONS; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Survival Distribution Functions; 3.3 Hazard Function (Force of Mortality); 3.4 Conditional Probabilities of Death (Failure) and Central Rate; 3.5 Truncated Distributions; 3.6 Expectation and Variance of Future Lifetime; 3.7 Median of Future Lifetime; 3.8 Transformations of Random Variables; 3.9 Location-Scale Families of Distributions; 3.10 Some Survival Distributions
3.11 Some Models of Failure3.11.1 Series System; 3.11.2 Parallel System; 3.12 Probability Integral Transformation; 3.13 Compound Distributions; 3.14 Miscellanea; 3.14.1 Interpolation; 3.14.2 Method of Statistical Differentials; 3.15 Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Likelihood Ratio Tests; 3.15.1 Construction of Likelihood Functions; 3.15.2 Maximum Likelihood Estimation; 3.15.3 Expected Values, Variances and Covariances of the MLE's; 3.15.4 Assessing Goodness of Fit; PART 2. MORTALITY EXPERIENCES AND LIFE TABLES; 4. LIFE TABLES: FUNDAMENTALS AND CONSTRUCTION; 4.1 Introduction
4.2 Life Table: Basic Definition and Notation4.3 Force of Mortality. Mathematical Relationships Among Basic Life Table Functions; 4.4 Central Death Rate; 4.5 Interpolation for Life Table Functions; 4.6 Some Approximate Relationships Between nqx and nmx; 4.6.1 Expected Fraction of the Last n Years of Life; 4.6.2 Special Cases; 4.6.3 Exponential Approximation; 4.7 Some Approximations to μx; 4.8 Concepts of Stationary and Stable Populations; 4.8.1 Stationary Population; 4.8.2 Stable Population; 4.9 Construction of an Abridged Life Table from Mortality Experience of a Current Population
4.9.1 Evaluation of nMx
Record Nr. UNINA-9910643608203321
Elandt-Johnson Regina C. <1918-2011, >  
New York, New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 1980
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Survival models and data analysis / / Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, Norman L. Johnson
Survival models and data analysis / / Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, Norman L. Johnson
Autore Elandt-Johnson Regina C. <1918-2011, >
Edizione [Wiley classics library edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 1980
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (478 p.)
Disciplina 610/.7/27
Collana Wiley Classics Library
Soggetto topico Survival analysis (Biometry)
Failure time data analysis
Mortality - Statistical methods
Medical statistics
ISBN 1-119-01104-3
1-119-01103-5
1-119-01101-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Preface; Contents; PART 1. SURVIVAL MEASUREMENTS AND CONCEPTS; 1. SURVIVAL DATA; 1.1 Scope of the Book; 1.2 Sources of Data; 1.3 Types of Variables; 1.4 Exposure to Risk; 1.5 Use of Probability Theory; 1.6 The Collection of Survival Data; 2. MEASURES OF MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY. RATIOS, PROPORTIONS, AND MEANS; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Ratios and Proportions; 2.2.1 Ratios; 2.2.2 Proportion; 2.3 Rates of Continuous Processes; 2.3.1 Absolute Rate; 2.3.2 Relative Rate; 2.3.3 Average (Central) Rate; 2.4 Rates for Repetitive Events; 2.5 Crude Birth Rate
2.6 Mortality Measures Used in Vital Statistics2.6.1 The Concept of Population Exposed to Risk; 2.6.2 Crude Death Rate; 2.6.3 Age Specific Death Rates; 2.6.4 Cause Specific Mortality Used in Vital Statistics; 2.7 Relationships Between Crude and Age Specific Rates; 2.8 Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR): Indirect Standardization; 2.9 Direct Standardization; 2.10 Evaluation of Person-Years of Exposed to Risk in Long-Term Studies; 2.10.1 'Exact' Dates for Each Individual Available; 2.10.2 Only Years of Birth, Entry, and Departure Available; 2.11 Prevalence and Incidence of a Disease
2.11.1 Prevalence2.11.2 Incidence; 2.12 Association Between Disease and Risk Factor. Relative Risk and Odds Ratio; 2.12.1 Relative Risk; 2.12.2 Odds Ratio; 3. SURVIVAL DISTRIBUTIONS; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Survival Distribution Functions; 3.3 Hazard Function (Force of Mortality); 3.4 Conditional Probabilities of Death (Failure) and Central Rate; 3.5 Truncated Distributions; 3.6 Expectation and Variance of Future Lifetime; 3.7 Median of Future Lifetime; 3.8 Transformations of Random Variables; 3.9 Location-Scale Families of Distributions; 3.10 Some Survival Distributions
3.11 Some Models of Failure3.11.1 Series System; 3.11.2 Parallel System; 3.12 Probability Integral Transformation; 3.13 Compound Distributions; 3.14 Miscellanea; 3.14.1 Interpolation; 3.14.2 Method of Statistical Differentials; 3.15 Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Likelihood Ratio Tests; 3.15.1 Construction of Likelihood Functions; 3.15.2 Maximum Likelihood Estimation; 3.15.3 Expected Values, Variances and Covariances of the MLE's; 3.15.4 Assessing Goodness of Fit; PART 2. MORTALITY EXPERIENCES AND LIFE TABLES; 4. LIFE TABLES: FUNDAMENTALS AND CONSTRUCTION; 4.1 Introduction
4.2 Life Table: Basic Definition and Notation4.3 Force of Mortality. Mathematical Relationships Among Basic Life Table Functions; 4.4 Central Death Rate; 4.5 Interpolation for Life Table Functions; 4.6 Some Approximate Relationships Between nqx and nmx; 4.6.1 Expected Fraction of the Last n Years of Life; 4.6.2 Special Cases; 4.6.3 Exponential Approximation; 4.7 Some Approximations to μx; 4.8 Concepts of Stationary and Stable Populations; 4.8.1 Stationary Population; 4.8.2 Stable Population; 4.9 Construction of an Abridged Life Table from Mortality Experience of a Current Population
4.9.1 Evaluation of nMx
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830008803321
Elandt-Johnson Regina C. <1918-2011, >  
New York, New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 1980
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Survival models and data analysis / Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, Norman L. Johnson
Survival models and data analysis / Regina C. Elandt-Johnson, Norman L. Johnson
Autore Elandt-Johnson, Regina C.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York [etc.] : Wiley, c1980
Descrizione fisica xvi, 457 p. ; 23 cm
Disciplina 312.0151
Altri autori (Persone) Johnson, Norman Lloyd
Collana Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics. Applied probability and statistics
Soggetto topico Demografia
Statistica demografica
Statistica sanitaria
ISBN 0471031747
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991000762759707536
Elandt-Johnson, Regina C.  
New York [etc.] : Wiley, c1980
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. del Salento
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