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Frailty models are the possible choice to counter the problem of the unobserved heterogeneity in individual risks of disease and death. Based on earlier studies, shared frailty models can be utilised in the analysis of bivariate data related to survival times (e.g. matched pairs experiments,...
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Underweight and obesity are associated with adverse health outcomes throughout the life course. We estimated the individual and combined prevalence of underweight or thinness and obesity, and their changes, from 1990 to 2022 for adults and school-aged children and adolescents in 200 countries...
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Abstract In this paper, we propose a new bivariateWeibull distribution and derive estimation and test procedures based on censored samples with common covariates. The study of bivariate Weibull was motivated by interesting biometrical applications. The maximum likelihood estimators for the model...
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Abstract In this paper, we propose a new bivariate Weibull regression model based on censored samples with common covariates. There are some interesting biometrical situations which motivate the study of a bivariate Weibull regression model of the proposed type. A procedure for obtaining the...
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Abstract A maximum likelihood estimation procedure is developed for a bivariate frailty regression model, in which dependence is generated by a gamma distribution. It is assumed that the random lifetimes follow a bivariate Weibull distribution proposed in Hanagal [Economic Quality Control 11:...
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