A Tutorial on Statistical Models Based on Counting Processes

09/30/2022
by   Elvis Han Cui, et al.
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Since the famous paper written by Kaplan and Meier in 1958, survival analysis has become one of the most important fields in statistics. Nowadays it is one of the most important statistical tools in analyzing epidemiological and clinical data including COVID-19 pandemic. This article reviews some of the most celebrated and important results and methods, including consistency, asymptotic normality, bias and variance estimation, in survival analysis and the treatment is parallel to the monograph Statistical Models Based on Counting Processes. Other models and results such as semi-Markov models and the Turnbull's estimator that jump out of the classical counting process martingale framework are also discussed.

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