With an emphasis on social science applications, Event History Analysis with R, Second Edition, presents an introduction to survival and event history analysis using real-life examples. Since publication of the first edition, focus in the field has gradually shifted towards the analysis of large and complex datasets. This has led to new ways of tabulating and analysing tabulated data with the same precision and power as that of an analysis of the full data set. Tabulation also makes it possible to share sensitive data with others without violating integrity.The new edition extends on the content of the first by both improving on already given methods and introducing new methods. There are two new chapters, Explanatory Variables and Regression, and Register- Based Survival Data Models. The book has been restructured to improve the flow, and there are significant updates to the computing in the supporting R package.Features• Introduction to survival and event history analysis and how to solve problems with incomplete datausing Cox regression.• Parametric proportional hazards models, including the Weibull, Exponential, Extreme Value, andGompertz distributions.• Parametric accelerated failure time models with the Lognormal, Loglogistic, Gompertz, Exponential,Extreme Value, and Weibull distributions.• Proportional hazards models for occurrence/exposure data, useful with tabular and register based data,often with a huge amount of observed events.• Special treatments of external communal covariates, selections from the Lexis diagram, and creatingperiod as well as cohort statistics.• “Weird bootstrap” sampling suitable for Cox regression with small to medium-sized data sets.• Supported by an R package (https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=eha), including code and data formost examples in the book.• A dedicated home page for the book at http://ehar.se/r/ehar2This substantial update to this popular book remains an excellent resource for researchers and practitionersof applied event history analysis and survival analysis. It can be used as a text for a course for graduatestudents or for self-study.
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This is the second edition of a practical book on using R for survival and event history analysis. There is an emphasis on applying the methods to problems from the social sciences through detailed real-world examples. The book has been updated with new chapters on reproducible research and register-based methods, and updates throughout.
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1. Event History and Survival Data2. Single sample data3. Proportional Hazards and Cox Regression4. Explanatory Variables and Regression5. Poisson Regression6. More on Cox Regression7. Register-Based Survival Data Models8. Parametric Models9. Multivariate survival models10. Causality and Matching11. Competing risks modelsAppendix A. Basic statistical conceptsAppendix B. Survival distributionsAppendix C. A brief introduction to RAppendix D. Survival packages in R
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ISBN
9781032123202
Publisert
2024-01-29
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Chapman & Hall/CRC
Vekt
740 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

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Biographical note

Göran Broström is professor emeritus of Statistics at the Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research, Umeå University. He has a PhD in mathematical statistics from Umeå University (1979). He is the author of two R packages, eha and glmmML, available on CRAN.