The effect of winning an Oscar Award on survival: correcting for healthy performer survivor bias with a rank preserving structural accelerated failure time model
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Publication:641129
DOI10.1214/10-AOAS424zbMath1223.62172arXiv1108.0822OpenAlexW3104253532MaRDI QIDQ641129
Dylan S. Small, Dean P. Foster, X. Han, Vishal M. Patel
Publication date: 21 October 2011
Published in: The Annals of Applied Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1108.0822
causal inference\(g\)-estimationOscar Awardrank preserving structural accelerated failure time model
Applications of statistics to social sciences (62P25) Probabilistic models, generic numerical methods in probability and statistics (65C20) Applications of statistics (62P99)
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