Comparison of hypertabastic survival model with other unimodal hazard rate functions using a goodness-of-fit test
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Comparison of hypertabastic survival model with other unimodal hazard rate functions using a goodness-of-fit test
Abstract
We studied the problem of testing a hypothesized distribution in survival regression models when the data is right censored and survival times are influenced by covariates. A modified chi-squared type test, known as Nikulin-Rao-Robson statistic, is applied for the comparison of accelerated failure time models. This statistic is used to test the goodness-of-fit for hypertabastic survival model and four other unimodal hazard rate functions. The results of simulation study showed that the hypertabastic distribution can be used as an alternative to log-logistic and log-normal distribution. In statistical modeling, because of its flexible shape of hazard functions, this distribution can also be used as a competitor of Birnbaum-Saunders and inverse Gaussian distributions. The results for the real data application are shown. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords: accelerated failure time models; goodness-of-fit test; hypertabastic survival model; unimodal hazard rate functions.
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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