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The following pages link to Discrete Proportional Hazards Models for Mismeasured Outcomes (Q3433229):
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- Practical considerations when analyzing discrete survival times using the grouped relative risk model (Q725426) (← links)
- Semiparametric time to event models in the presence of error-prone, self-reported outcomes -- with application to the women's health initiative (Q746661) (← links)
- Integrative survival analysis with uncertain event times in application to a suicide risk study (Q2179942) (← links)
- Nonparametric discrete survival function estimation with uncertain endpoints using an internal validation subsample (Q2803500) (← links)
- Inference for the Proportional Hazards Model with Misclassified Discrete-Valued Covariates (Q3442960) (← links)
- Survival Weibull regression model for mismeasured outcomes (Q4638729) (← links)
- Nonparametric Adjustment for Measurement Error in Time-to-Event Data: Application to Risk Prediction Models (Q4690923) (← links)
- Incorporating diagnostic accuracy into the estimation of discrete survival function (Q5128560) (← links)
- Repeated responses in misclassification binary regression: A Bayesian approach (Q5142249) (← links)
- Interval-censored data with misclassification: a Bayesian approach (Q5861573) (← links)
- Improved generalized raking estimators to address dependent covariate and failure‐time outcome error (Q6091680) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of the cumulative incidence function under outcome misclassification using external validation data (Q6627201) (← links)
- Regression calibration to correct correlated errors in outcome and exposure (Q6627884) (← links)
- Raking and regression calibration: methods to address bias from correlated covariate and time-to-event error (Q6627916) (← links)
- An approximate quasi-likelihood approach for error-prone failure time outcomes and exposures (Q6628003) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of a survival function in the presence of measurement errors on the failure time of interest (Q6632385) (← links)