The principal response criteria for many clinical trials involve time-to-event variables. Usual methods of analysis for this type of response criterion include product-limit estimators of cumulative survival for the treatment groups, (stratified) logrank tests to compare treatments, and proportional
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Analysing cognitive test data: Distributions and non-parametric random effects
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Statistical Models And Methods For Lifetime And Other Time-to-event Data Are Widely Used In Many Fields, Including Medicine, The Environmental Sciences, Actuarial Science, Engineering, Economics, Management, And The Social Sciences. For Example, Closely Related Statistical Methods Have Been Applied