1st Edition
Event History Analysis Statistical theory and Application in the Social Sciences
298 Pages
by
Psychology Press
298 Pages
by
Psychology Press
298 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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Serving as both a student textbook and a professional reference/handbook, this volume explores the statistical methods of examining time intervals between successive state transitions or events. Examples include: survival rates of patients in medical studies, unemployment periods in economic studies, or the period of time it takes a criminal to break the law after his release in a criminological... Read more
Contents: Foreword. Aim and Structure of the Book. Domains and Rationale for the Application of Event History Analysis. The Statistical Theory of Event History Analysis. Data Organization and Descriptive Methods. Semi-Parametric Regression Models: The Cox Proportional Hazards Model. Parametric Regression Models. Appendices: List of Variable Names Used in Examples. Listing of the FORTRAN Program PR3FUN Written by Trond Petersen. Listing of the FORTRAN Program for Episode Splitting Given Discrete Time-Dependent Covariates. Listing of the FORTRAN Program for Episode Splitting Given Continuous Time-Dependent Covariates. Listing of the GLIM Macros to Estimate the Weibull and Log-Logistic Models of Roger and Peacock.
Biography
Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Alfred Hamerle, Karl Ulrich Mayer
"Its greatest usefulness is probably in a course for graduate students of applied statistics....the classical standard packages remain an important tool for many analysts, who are bound to find this text very helpful as a work of reference when they set up their computations."
—European Sociological Review






