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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2166471
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English | Estimating the Association Parameter for Copula Models Under Dependent Censoring |
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Estimating the Association Parameter for Copula Models Under Dependent Censoring (English)
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9 May 2005
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Archimedean copula models
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bivariate survival analysis
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competing risks
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cross-ratio function
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estimating function
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frailty models
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identifiability
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Kendall's \(\tau\)
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log-rank statistic
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multistate process
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semi-competing-risks data
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semiparametric inference
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