Cox's periodic regression model (Q1115076)
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Cox's periodic regression model (English)
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1988
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Cox's regression model has been successfully used for censored survival data. It can be adapted to model a counting process having a periodic underlying intensity. In survival analysis, the asymptotic properties, as studied by \textit{P. K. Andersen} and \textit{R. D. Gill} [ibid. 10, 1100-1120 (1982; Zbl 0526.62026)], correspond to a large number of processes running parallel over the same time interval. Here a single point process is observed over a large number of successive periods. Cox's model can easily be adapted to this situation and conditions are given which ensure that the estimators have the classical large sample properties. Proofs use both martingale techniques and theorems for convergence of empirical probability measures. Finally, an example concerning the feeding pattern of domestic rabbits is included.
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consistency
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asymptotic normality
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weak convergence of stochastic processes
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ergodicity
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mixing processes
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Cox's regression model
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counting process
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intensity
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survival analysis
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point process
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large sample properties
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martingale
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convergence of empirical probability measures
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feeding pattern
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