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Lawless J.F. — Statistical Models and Methods for Lifetime Data |
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Aalen, O. 40 75 95 137 428 455 456 509 524 525 529 577
Abemethy, R.B. 258 577
Abrahamowicz, M. 137 173 394 574 577
Abramowitz, M. 541 577
Acar, M. 200 588
Accelerated failure time models see “Log-location-scale models “Regression
Accelerated life tests 264 271 321 329 335
Acceptance sampling 158—161 200 202 253—255
Actuarial science and insurance 39 40 128 136
Adichie, J.N. 428 577
AIDS and HIV infections 66 70 122—123 178—80 571—572
Aisbett, C.W. 530 599
Aitchison, J. 200 201 209 577
Aitkin, A. 201 577
Akritas, M.G. 475 484 486 577
Altschuler, B. 40 137 455 577.
Amato, D, A. 596 .
Andersen, P.K. 39 68 75 95 137 351 353 388 389 390 409 417 428 439 453 485 523 524 551 552 567 570 577 601 602
Anderson, J.A. 137 578
Anderson, K.M. 330 578
Andrews, D.F. 463 578
Anscombe, F.J. 200 202 550 578
Antle.C.E 580 603 607
applications see “Accelerated life tests” “AIDS “Ball “Bowel “Brake “Breast “Bronchial “Cancer” “Carcinogenesis” “Catheter “Cerebrospinal “Cracks “Diabetic “Electrical “Equipment “Heart “Lupus “Microcircuit “Mortality “Primary “Pulmonary “Radiation “Strength “Toxicity “Wood
Aranda-Ordaz, F.J. 330 389 578
Arjas, E. 75 578
Armitage, P., xvi 40 200 578 602 610
Arnold, B. 542 543 578
Aroian, L.A. 200 578
Arrhenius model 271
Ascher, H. 39 524 532 578
Asselain, B. 603
Asymptotic variance formulas 539—540
Atkinson, A.C. 108 287 329 578
Bacchetti, P. 137 138 578
Bagdonavicius, V. 330 429 522 578 579
Bailey, K.R. 339 388 389 397 579 598
Bain, L.J. 33 165 168 193 200 201 238 255 257 258 579 580 585 589 607
Balakrishnan, N. 39 200 258 261 578 579 592 594 608
Balasooriya, U. 258 579
Ball bearing lifetimes 98 102 234—235 250—252 262 333—334 479—480
Baltazar-Aban, I. 329 579
Bamdorff-Nielsen, O.E. 201 257 545 551 564 579
Bandeen-Roche, K.J. 524 579 596
Bang, J. 525 579
Barlow, R.E. 39 42 44 579
Barlow, W. 389 579
Barnett, V. 108 137 579
Bartholomew, D.J. 5 75 200 579
Bartlett, M.S. 44 156 257 579
Bartolucci, A. 139 579
Bayesian methods 75 137 260 565
Bayesian methods, prediction 199—200 209 266—267
Begtrup, K. 593
Benichou, J. 453 456 579
Bennett, S. 39 329 331 370 579
Beran, R. 201 579
Berger, J. 75 579 580
Berksom J. 130 131 455 580
Bernstein, D. 200 580
Best, D. 469 470 485 603
Betensky, R. 138 389 580
Bfeslow, N.E. 40 95 134 137 138 200 330 388 413428 432 581 602 603
Bhattacharya, O.K. 599
Bickel, P.J. 390 551 580
Bie.O. 137 580
Billmann, B. 228 229 257 580
Bin Daud, I. 389 602
Birnbaum — Saunders distribution 40
Birnbaum, Z.W. 40 580
Bishop, Y.M.M. 134 580
Bivariate models see “Multivariate lifetime models”
Blischke, W.R. 39 200 258 580
Blom, G. 479 580
Blossfeld, H.P. 40 523 524 580
Boag, J.W. 39 75 143 580
Bogdanoff, D. 260 267 580
Bogdanoff, J.L. 518 525 580
Bohidar, .N.R. 598
Bohning, D. 138 201 580
Bootstrap 90 258 557—560
Bootstrap, parametric 196 558—559
Bootstrap, rionparametric 90 137 559—560
Borgan, O. 75 578 580
Borgman, L.E. 200 581
Bowel motility cycles 529—530
Bowman, A.W. 282 329 580
Box, G.E, P. 75 257 329 336 581
Brake pad lifetimes 69 118—120 180—181 336
Breast cosmesis 142—143 206
Brindley, E.C. 46 581
Bronchial exacerbations 70
Brookmeyer, R. 122 137 524 581 591 610
Brown C.C. 587
Bryant, CM. 161 200 581
Bryson, M.C. 42 581
Buckland, W.R. 39 581
Buckley, T. 427 429 581
Buehler, R.J. 561 565 590
Burke, M. 484 581
Burn-in process 14
Burr, I.W. 39 581
Burridge, J. 200 332 581 605
Byar, D.R 462 581 597
Cai, J. 524 581
Cain, K.C. 389 581
Cancer, bile duct 392 419—420
Cancer, bladder 337—338
Cancer, breast 142—143
Cancer, cervical 462
Cancer, colon 103—104 181—183 326—327 491—492 575
Cancer, Hodgkins disease 139
Cancer, leukemia 5 81—82 86—87 90—92 139 220—222 276—278 288—290 297—298 391—392 417—418
Cancer, lung 6 300—303 316—317 367—370 418—419 574
Cancer, myeloma 205 269 333
Cancer, prostate 462—463
Canfield, R, V. 200 581’
Cao, J. 596 .
Carbone, P.O 205 581
Carcinogenesis 2 140 338—339 528—529
Carey, M.B. 520 581
Carlin, B.P. 75 581
Carlin, J.B. 588
Carstensen, B. 330 388 389 582
Case-cohort design 390
Catheter infections 530—531
Censoring 2 51
Censoring, and asymptotics 61—63 75 95—98
Censoring, as a competing risk 133—134 457 461—462
Censoring, conditions 59—63
Censoring, double 66 75 138
Censoring, ignorable 132
Censoring, independent 59—60 75—76
Censoring, interval 2 51 63—66 75 138 176—177
Censoring, left and right 5
Censoring, mechanism or process 52 58—60
Censoring, nonignorable 132
Censoring, noninformative 59—60
Censoring, progressive type 2 56—57
Censoring, random independent 54—55
Censoring, type 1 52—53
Censoring, type 2 55—56
Censoring, with life tables and grouped data 129 132
Cerebrospinal fluid shunt failures 450—452
Chaloner, K. 329 582
Chan, P.S. 258 579
Chang, Y.C. 596
Chao, M. 156 200 582
Chappell, R. 389 582
Chemoff, H. 75 472 582
| Chen, JK’.-W. 606
Chen, M.H. 591
Cheng, R.C.H. 186 201 582
Cheng, S.C. 453 456 463 582
Chhikara, R.S. 40 170 200 204 582
Chiang, C.L. 138 462 582
Chiao, C.H. 607
Chmelevsky, D. 417 428 593
Chow, S.-C 606
Ciampi, A. 200 329 389 577 582 586 607
Ciminera, J, L. 598
Cinlar, E. 521 582
Clarkson, D, B. 138 330 389 594
Clayton, D.G. 496 523 527 582
Cleveland, W.S. 137 582
Clinical trials 5 200
Clustered data 494 498—507
Clustered data, distribution-free tests 344 402—403
Clustered data, exponential 154—157 162—164
Clustered data, in proportional hazards models 344—348 370—375
Clustered data, location-scale 235—238 402—406
Clustered data, logistic and log-logistic 242
Clustered data, normal and log-normal 242—243
Clustered data, parametric tests 235—243
Clustered data, rank tests for 402—420
Clustered data, trend tests 394—395
Clustered data, two- and m-sample tests 235—236 344—348 402—406
Clustered data, Weibull and extreme value 238—242 257 “Comparison
Clustered data, with grouped data 376—381
Cnaan, A. 75 582
Collett, D. 40 139 389 428 582
Colton, T. xvi
Commenges, D. 592
Competing risks 37 40 433
Competing risks, cause removal 458
Competing risks, identifiability 435 455 “Multivariate
Conditional exact inference 217—218 257 561—566
Conditional exact inference in exponential regression models 332—333
Conditional exact inference in extreme value and Weibull models 223—228 335
Conditional exact inference in generalized log-gamma models 249—252
Conditional exact inference in linear regression models 565—566
Conditional exact inference in location-scale models 217—218 561—566
Conditional exact inference in normal models 231
Condra, L.W. 330 582
Cook, J.A. 381 389 396 428 473 474 485 583
Cook, R.D. 287 329 523 527 583
Cook, R.J. 70 512 524 525 583
Copra, :W.B, 600
Copulas 495 523
Cornfield, J. 455 583
Coroni, C 98 583
Counting processes 62—63 568—570
Counting processes, and lifetime and censoring models 62—63 95—98 568—570
Counting processes, and martingales 62—63 95—98 568—570
Counting processes, intensity function 569
Covariates 2 15—16 34—36 269
Covariates, external and internal 36
Covariates, time-varying 3 15—16 35—36 355—358 424—426
Cox model see “Proportional hazards model”
Cox, D.R. 35 39 40 75 78 137 154 158 164 165 187 201 257 329 336 342 349 372 388 389 406 455 459 516 522 524 525 532 545 546 551 552 564 579 583 602
Cracks in metal wheels 126—128 176—177
Cramer — von Mises statistic 468
Crepeau, H. 389 603
Critchleyi, F. 557 583
Crowder, M.J. 40 75 313 315 318 320 329 455 456 461 496 523 524 551 552 553 573 583 584 609
Crowley, J.J. 95 134 137 138 275 282 329 389 393 411 428 516 575 581 584 588 592 605
Cumberland, W.G. 607
Cumulative hazard function 9 13—14
Cumulative hazard function, nonparametric estimation of 85—86 117 122 Nelson
Cumulative incidence function see “Multiple modes of failure”
Cure-rate models 34 40 181—183 201 326—327
Current status data 64—65 126—128 138 205
Currie, I.D. 429 584
Cuzick, J. 428 584
Cystic fibrosis 5
Dabrowska, D.M. 524 584
Dannemiller, M. 200 610
Data, lifetime 1 (see also “Applications” “Censoring” “Observation
David, H, A. 455 456 584
Davis, D J. 39 175 584
Davis, H.T. 43 584
Davis, T.P. 458 459 584
Davison, A.C. 137 215 258 557 559 560 584
Dawid, A.R 201 605
Day, N.E. 330 581
de Boor, C 32 584
De Gruttola, V. 596 608
Degradation measures 518—519 525
Delayed entry 67—70
Delayed entry, independent 68
Design of experiments 74—75 308—311 329 336—337
Design of experiments, factorial plans 336—337 .(see also “Planning studies”)
Desmond, A.F. 40 525 584
Desu, M.M. 596
Deterioration or degradation 325 518—519
Diabetic retinopathy 504—507 575
Diamond, I.R. 138 584
Dickey, J.M. 139 579
Dietz, E. 580
Digamma function 28 40 541
Dinse, G.E. 456 463 584 595
Discrete distributions 10—11 33 46 370 “Life “Regression
Distribution-free methods 344 402—403 “Nonparametric “Rank
Distributions, lifetime 8—16 39
Distributions, lifetime, classification of 41 46
Distributions, lifetime, discrete 10—11 33 46
Distributions, lifetime, multivariate 36—37
Distributions, lifetime, truncated 67
Distributions, lifetime, with covariates 34—36 (see also “Entries under various distributions”)
Ditlevsen, 0. 521 584
DlCiccio, T.J. 551 564 584
Doganaksoy.N. 215 222 257 267 585 600
Doksum, K.A. 521 525 585
Doss, H. 475 486 596
Drake, J. 596 608
Drolette, M.E. 138 585
Dubey, S.D. 258 585
Duchesne, T. 138 321 339 486 523 525 585
Dunsmore, I.R. 200 201 209 577
Durbih, J. 485 486 490 585
Dyer, D.D. 156 585
D’Agostino, R.B. 137 467 468 472 477 478 479 480 481 485 486 584
Efron, B. 75 136 137 138 172 200 215 221 258 352 388 390 432 557 559 585
Elandt-Johnson, R.C. 138 455 456 462 585
Electrical insulation 3 140 208 239—242 264 278—279 290—291 299—300 312—313 335 491
Elveback, L. 138 455 580 585
Empirical cumulative hazard function see “Nelson — Aalen estimate”
Empirical likelihood 88 552
Engelhardt, M. 165 168 193 200 201 257 585
Epstein, B. 75 158 161 200 586
Equipment failures 5 149
Equipment failures, air conditioners 202 477—478 492
Equipment failures, aluminum reduction cells 171—172
Equipment failures, bus motors 175
Equipment failures, centrifuge cloths 488
Equipment failures, communications receivers 204 459—461
Equipment failures, drill bits 269
Equipment failures, electrical appliances and components 7 112 183—185 381—382 441—444
Equipment failures, electronic units 255—256
Equipment failures, fluorescent lamps 338
Equipment failures, locomotive controls 232—234 245—247
Equipment failures, military personnel carriers 193—194
Equipment failures, tires 458—459
Equivariant estimators 259—260 561—562
Escobar, L.A. 75 126 201 253 255 256 258 310 311 329 525 586 599
Esdaile, J.M. 577
Estimating functions 552—553
Estimating functions, asymptotics 552—553
Etezadi-Amoli, J. 200 586
Etzioni, R. 597
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