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Comparative Study
. 1996;2(3):241-59.
doi: 10.1007/BF00128976.

Modelling conditional distributions in bivariate survival

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Comparative Study

Modelling conditional distributions in bivariate survival

R Henderson. Lifetime Data Anal. 1996.

Abstract

Conditional distributions for bivariate survival can be obtained via a model for the joint distribution, or, as has sometimes been suggested, by modelling the conditioned variable directly, with the conditioning variable included as a covariate. A quantitative comparison of estimated covariate effects and predictive distributions under the two approaches is given. The results are illustrated in a novel frailty application.

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