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Cox proportional hazards regression is a semi-parametric method for survival analysis. No distributional form needs to be assumed, only that the effect of one-unit increase in a covariate is a constant multiple.
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Counting process style survival analysis - do I still need to interact with time?
I'm working in Stata with a Cox model and I have a dataset in counting process style (multiple records per subject).
Each observation per subject has covariants that could potentially be different dep …
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Hazard ratios - one unit increase for a continuous variable measuring diversity (Blau index/...
I am having difficulty understanding how to interpret a one-unit increase/decrease for continuous variables in a Cox model.
Specifically, I have created the variables gender, age & nationality diversi …
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Proportional hazard assumption: graphical approach vs subsampling
Hopefully someone can guide me on the following.
I have a large dataset (> 151k firms with multiple observations per firm).
My dataset looks at firm failure using counting process style and my indepen …