An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata
3rd edition
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- Nombre de pages428
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.914 kg
- Dimensions18,5 cm × 23,5 cm × 2,6 cm
- ISBN978-1-59718-174-7
- EAN9781597181747
- Date de parution10/05/2016
- ÉditeurStata Press
Résumé
Although the book assumes knowledge of statistical principles, basic probability, and working knowledge of Stata, it is practical rather than mathematical in its approach to the subject. The reader of this book will come away not just with understanding of the formulas but also with intuition of how the various survival analysis estimators work and what information they exploit. The reader will also come away with deeper and more comprehensive knowledge of the syntax, features, and underpinnings of Stands survival analysis routines.
The revised third edition has been updated to reflect Stata 14, which was released in April 2015. The chapter on power and sample size now uses the power command. A new section demonstrates how to obtain marginal predictions and marginal effects using the margins and marginsplot commands after survival regression models. The authors are also the authors of Stata statistical software, in particular, Stata's widely used survival analysis suite.
Although the book assumes knowledge of statistical principles, basic probability, and working knowledge of Stata, it is practical rather than mathematical in its approach to the subject. The reader of this book will come away not just with understanding of the formulas but also with intuition of how the various survival analysis estimators work and what information they exploit. The reader will also come away with deeper and more comprehensive knowledge of the syntax, features, and underpinnings of Stands survival analysis routines.
The revised third edition has been updated to reflect Stata 14, which was released in April 2015. The chapter on power and sample size now uses the power command. A new section demonstrates how to obtain marginal predictions and marginal effects using the margins and marginsplot commands after survival regression models. The authors are also the authors of Stata statistical software, in particular, Stata's widely used survival analysis suite.