Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C (Applied Statistics), Vol. 34, No. 3 (1985), pp. 212-218 (7 pages) A simple alternative to the proportional hazards model is considered, whereby the ...
Goodness-of-fit testing is a cornerstone of statistical methodology, providing robust means to assess whether empirical data align with a hypothesised distribution. Such tests underpin diverse ...
We consider models for time-to-event data that allow that an event, e.g., a relapse of a disease, never occurs for a certain percentage p of the population, called the cure rate. We suppose that these ...
Goodness-of-fit testing forms a fundamental pillar in statistical methodology, providing robust tools to assess whether observed data conform to a proposed probability distribution. These tests are ...
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