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Adjusted variable plots for Cox's proportional hazards regression model

✍ Scribed by Charles B. Hall; Scott L. Zeger; Karen J. Bandeen-Roche


Publisher
Springer
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
876 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
1380-7870

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✦ Synopsis


Adjusted variable plots are useful in linear regression for outlier detection and for qualitative evaluation of the fit of a model. In this paper, we extend adjusted variable plots to Cox's proportional hazards model for possibly censored survival data. We propose three different plots: a risk level adjusted variable (RLAV) plot in which each observation in each risk set appears, a subject level adjusted variable (SLAV) plot in which each subject is represented by one point, and an event level adjusted variable (ELAV) plot in which the entire risk set at each failure event is represented by a single point. The latter two plots are derived from the RLAV by combining multiple points. In each point, the regression coefficient and standard error from a Cox proportional hazards regression is obtained by a simple linear regression through the origin fit to the coordinates of the pictured points. The plots are illustrated with a reanalysis of a dataset of 65 patients with multiple myeloma.


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