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The following pages link to Proportional hazards and threshold regression: their theoretical and practical connections (Q746030):
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- On some conditional characteristics of hazard rate processes induced by external shocks (Q1785244) (← links)
- Matrix-variate Lindley distributions and its applications (Q2077430) (← links)
- Accounting for delayed entry into observational studies and clinical trials: length-biased sampling and restricted mean survival time (Q2087751) (← links)
- A new class of survival distribution for degradation processes subject to shocks (Q2325274) (← links)
- A survey of threshold regression for time-to-event analysis and applications (Q2631757) (← links)
- Constructing normalcy and discrepancy indexes for birth weight and gestational age using a threshold regression mixture model (Q2894022) (← links)
- Benefits of Threshold Regression: A Case-Study Comparison with Cox Proportional Hazards Regression (Q4562220) (← links)
- Stochastic methodology for prognostics under continuously varying environmental profiles (Q4969901) (← links)
- Connecting Threshold Regression and Accelerated Failure Time Models (Q4984839) (← links)
- A semiparametric inverse‐Gaussian model and inference for survival data with a cured proportion (Q5175767) (← links)
- Asymptotically refined score and GOF tests for inverse Gaussian models (Q5221528) (← links)
- Multi‐parameter regression survival modeling: An alternative to proportional hazards (Q5283331) (← links)
- Issues in Fitting Inverse Gaussian First Hitting Time Regression Models for Lifetime Data (Q5299933) (← links)
- A boosting first-hitting-time model for survival analysis in high-dimensional settings (Q6103255) (← links)
- Semiparametric predictive inference for failure data using first-hitting-time threshold regression (Q6164146) (← links)
- A new class of semiparametric transformation models based on first hitting times by latent degradation processes (Q6537853) (← links)
- Analysis of failure time using threshold regression with semi-parametric varying coefficients (Q6573447) (← links)
- Model-assisted estimators for time-to-event data from complex surveys (Q6617384) (← links)
- Group sequential design for randomized trials using ``first hitting time'' model (Q6628381) (← links)