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We develop diagnostic measures for assessing the influence of individual observations when using empirical likelihood with general estimating equations, and we use these measures to construct goodness-of-fit statistics for testing possible misspecification in the estimating equations. Our...
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In this paper we develop a general framework of Bayesian influence analysis for assessing various perturbation schemes to the data, the prior and the sampling distribution for a class of statistical models. We introduce a perturbation model to characterize these various perturbation schemes. We...
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In this paper, we establish both naive and formal Bayesian justifications of Cox's (1975) partial likelihood and its various modifications. We extend the original work of Kalbfieisch (1978), who showed that the partial likelihood is a limiting marginal posterior under noninformative priors for...
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We develop a novel empirical Bayesian framework for the semiparametric additive hazards regression model. The integrated likelihood, obtained by integration over the unknown prior of the nonparametric baseline cumulative hazard, can be maximized using standard statistical software. Unlike the...
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Cook's (1986) normal curvature measure is useful for sensitivity analysis of model assumptions in statistical models. However, there is no rigorous approach based on the normal curvature for addressing two fundamental issues: to assess the extent of discrepancy between an assumed model and the...
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We propose a class of transformation models for multivariate failure times. The class of transformation models generalize the usual gamma frailty model and yields a marginally linear transformation model for each failure time. Nonparametric maximum likelihood estimation is used for inference....
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In this paper, we carry out an in-depth theoretical investigation of Bayesian inference for the Cox regression model. We establish necessary and sufficient conditions for posterior propriety of the regression coefficient, β, in Cox's partial likelihood, which can be obtained as the limiting...
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Treatment switching is a frequent occurrence in clinical trials, where, during the course of the trial, patients who fail on the control treatment may change to the experimental treatment. Analysing the data without accounting for switching yields highly biased and inefficient estimates of the...
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In the analysis of multivariate event times, frailty models assuming time-independent regression coefficients are often considered, mainly due to their mathematical convenience. In practice, regression coefficients are often time dependent and the temporal effects are of clinical interest....
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