2nd Edition

Empirical Likelihood Method in Survival Analysis With R Implementation, Second Edition

By Mai Zhou Copyright 2027
372 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

This book systematically covers empirical likelihood methods in most important topics in survival analysis: the Kaplan–Meier and the Nelson–Aalen estimator, the log rank test, the Cox proportional hazards model and the accelerated failure time models. In addition, it also covers an extension of the Cox model–the short term/long term hazard ratio model of Yang and Prentice. Finally, empirical... Read more

Preface to First Edition Preface to Second Edition Author 1 Introduction 2 Empirical Likelihood for Linear Functionals of Hazard 3 Empirical Likelihood for Linear Functionals of Cumulative Distribution Function 4 Empirical Likelihood Analysis of the Cox Model 5 Empirical Likelihood Analysis of Accelerated Failure Time Models 6 Computation of Empirical Likelihood Ratio with Right Cen-sored Data 7 Empirical Likelihood: Some Applications 8 Optimality of Empirical Likelihood for Right Censored Data 9 Miscellaneous 10 Empirical Likelihood for Two Independent Samples 11 Current Status Data Bibliography Index  

Biography

Mai Zhou is a professor emeritus at University of Kentucky. He received his Ph.D. degree in Statistics from Columbia University.