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Author Allison, Paul David.

Title Event history analysis : regression for longitudinal event data / Paul D. Allison.

Imprint Beverly Hills, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1984.

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  301.0151 Al56e 1984    ---  Available
Description 87 p. ; 22 cm.
Series Sage university papers series. Quantitative applications in the social sciences ; no. 07-046
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-85).
Contents 1. Introduction -- Problems in the analysis of event histories -- An overview of event history methods -- 2. A discrete-time method -- A discrete-time example -- The discrete-time hazard rate -- A logit regression model -- Estimating the model -- Estimates for the biochemistry example -- The likelihood-ratio chi-square test -- Problems with the discrete-time method -- Discrete versus continuous time -- 3. Parametric methods for continuous-time data -- The continuous-time hazard rate -- Continuous-time regression models -- Maximum likelihood estimation -- An empirical example -- Censoring -- Some other models -- Choosing a model -- Unobserved sources of heterogeneity -- 4. Proportional hazards and partial likelihood -- The proportional hazards model -- Partial likelihood -- Time-varying explanatory variables -- Adequacy of the proportional hazards model -- Choice of origin of the time scale -- Partial likelihood for discrete-time data -- 5. Multiple kinds of events -- A classification of multiple kinds of events -- Estimation for multiple kinds of events -- Models for competing risks -- An empirical example of competing risks -- Dependence among different kinds of events -- 6. Repeated events -- A simple approach -- Problems with repeated events -- Extending the recidivism example -- Left censoring -- 7. Change of states -- Transition rates -- An analysis of job changes -- Simplifying the model -- 8. Conclusion.
Subject Event history analysis.
ISBN 0803920555 (pbk.) : $5.00

 
    
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