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Econometrics / Epidemiology / Statistical models / Linear regression / Hazard ratio / Data analysis / Time-varying covariate / Proportional hazards models / First-hitting-time model / Statistics / Regression analysis / Survival analysis
Date: 2011-08-30 13:07:54
Econometrics
Epidemiology
Statistical models
Linear regression
Hazard ratio
Data analysis
Time-varying covariate
Proportional hazards models
First-hitting-time model
Statistics
Regression analysis
Survival analysis

Time dependent covariates in a competing risks setting

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