Survival Analysis: A Primer. Freedman, D. A. Am Statistician, 62(2):110-119, 2008. doi bibtex @article{fre08sur,
title = {Survival Analysis: {{A}} Primer},
volume = {62},
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journal = {Am Statistician},
doi = {10.1198/000313008X298439},
author = {Freedman, David A.},
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pages = {110-119},
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posted-at = {2014-07-14 14:10:01},
priority = {0},
annote = {Cox model;this article has errors, especially on p. 113: "Proportional-hazards models are often used in observational studies and in clinical trials. The latter fact is a real curiosity. There is no need to adjust for confounding if the trial is randomized." and in its description of the accidental nature of the partial likelihood}
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