Adjusted empirical likelihood models with estimating equations for accelerated life tests
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- A Nonparametric Approach to Accelerated Life Testing
- A large sample study of the life table and product limit estimates under random censorship
- ASYMPTOTIC DISTRIBUTIONS OF SEMIPARAMETRIC MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATORS WITH ESTIMATING EQUATIONS FOR GROUP-CENSORED DATA
- An Accelerated Life Test Model Based on Reliability Kinetics
- Censored Median Regression Using Weighted Empirical Survival and Hazard Functions
- Empirical likelihood
- Empirical likelihood analysis of the rank estimator for the censored accelerated failure time model
- Empirical likelihood and general estimating equations
- Empirical likelihood ratio confidence regions
- Empirical likelihood ratio in terms of cumulative hazard function for censored data
- Linear regression with censored data
- Longitudinal data analysis using generalized linear models
- Nonparametric Estimation from Incomplete Observations
- Optimum Accelerated Life Tests with a Nonconstant Scale Parameter
- Predicting Survival Probabilities With Semiparametric Transformation Models
- Rank regression methods for left-truncated and right-censored data
- SMOOTHED EMPIRICAL LIKELIHOOD METHODS FOR QUANTILE REGRESSION MODELS
- Semiparametric likelihood ratio inference
- Smoothed empirical likelihood confidence intervals for quantiles
- Survival Analysis with Median Regression Models
- Theory & Methods: Semi‐parametric modelling and likelihood estimation with estimating equations
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