The Statistical Analysis of Failure Time Data

The Statistical Analysis of Failure Time Data by John D. Kalbfleisch is a comprehensive resource published by John Wiley & Sons on September 9, 2002. This second edition spans 462 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an in-depth exploration of statistical methods related to failure time data, including discussions on left truncation and various censoring and truncation patterns.
Readers will find a detailed introduction to martingale and counting process formulations in a new chapter, along with a dedicated section on multivariate failure time data. The text also extends the discussion on Markov and semi-Markov formulations, providing new examples and applications of data analysis. This edition aims to enhance understanding of complex statistical concepts within the fields of mathematics and probability, making it a valuable addition for those studying stochastic processes.
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* Contains additional discussion and examples on left truncation as well as material on more general censoring and truncation patterns.
* Introduces the martingale and counting process formulation swil lbe in a new chapter.
* Develops multivariate failure time data in a separate chapter and extends the material on Markov and semi Markov formulations.
* Presents new examples and applications of data analysis.
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