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Binary as well as polytomous logistic models have been found useful for estimating odds ratios when the exposure of prime interest assumes unordered multiple levels under matched pair case-control design. In our earlier studies, we have shown the use of a polytomous logistic model for estimating...
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The odds ratio (OR) has been recommended elsewhere to measure the relative treatment efficacy in a randomized clinical trial (RCT), because it possesses a few desirable statistical properties. In practice, it is not uncommon to come across an RCT in which there are patients who do not comply...
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This article considers the problem of testing the validity of the assumption that the underlying distribution of life is Pareto. For complete and censored samples, the relationship between the Pareto and the exponential distributions could be of vital importance to test for the validity of this...
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This paper considers the estimation and prediction problems when lifetimes are Pareto-distributed and are collected under Type II progressive censoring with random removals, where the number of units removed at each failure time follows a Binomial distribution. The analysis is carried out within...
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