Ebook: Recurrent events data analysis for product repairs, disease recurrences, and other applications
Author: Wayne B. Nelson
- Genre: Computers // Organization and Data Processing
- Series: ASA-SIAM series on statistics and applied probability
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- City: Philadelphia
- Language: English
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Recurrent Events Data Analysis for Product Repairs, Disease Recurrences, and Other Applications is the first book to present a simple, unified theory that includes data on costs or other "values" of discrete events, not just the number of events. It surveys computer programs that calculate and plot the MCF estimate with confidence limits, shows their output, and explains how to interpret such plots. Many such calculations can be easily done with a pocket calculator or spreadsheet program. Also, the book introduces basic Poisson and Cox regression models and parametric models, including homogeneous and nonhomogeneous Poisson processes and renewal processes.
Audience This book is a needed addition to the literature, since suitable nonparametric models and data analyses for recurrent events appear in few books and much of the literature is too abstract for most practitioners who need such methodology. The intended audience for this book includes engineers, medical researchers, social scientists, statisticians, and other practitioners who encounter repeated events data. The only background needed is a basic statistics course. Previous knowledge of stochastic processes is not needed, as the simple presentation is self-contained.
Contents Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Recurrent Events Data and Applications; Chapter 2: Population Model, MCF, and Basic Concepts; Chapter 3: MCF Estimates for Exact Age Data; Chapter 4: MCF Confidence Limits for Exact Age Data; Chapter 5: MCF Estimate and Limits for Interval Age Data; Chapter 6: Analysis of a Mix of Events; Chapter 7: Comparison of Samples; Chapter 8: Survey of Related Topics; References; Index.