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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Survival Analysis for Correlated Data

Kelome, Djivede Armel January 2007 (has links)
1 volume
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Determinants of Student Attrition After the Sophomore Year at The University of Toledo

Joseph, Carl Henry January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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The Effects of Social Assistance and Unemployment Insurance on Employment Outcomes : Evidence from new micro level administrative data at Statistics Sweden between 2019-2023

Bernhardsson, Molly January 2024 (has links)
In this study, I examine the employment effects on average earnings and duration to work during a 45 month period, after receiving social assistance (SA) in October 2019, compared to receiving unemployment insurance (UI) the same month. A distinction is made between two treatment groups; receiving SA in addition to UI (treatment I) and receiving SA (treatment II). Using propensity score matching (PSM), I estimate the average treatment effects on the treated on earnings, as well as duration to work by using the Kaplan-Meier survival estimator with the matched observations. I use newly released Swedish administrative micro level data of individuals’ monthly labour market status (BAS) between 2020-2023, from Statistics Sweden. During this thesis process, where Statistics Sweden allowed me data access, I was allowed an additional year of data, for 2019. Results showed that the inflow of SA recipients in October 2019, on average had 25.5 percent lower earnings between November 2019-July 2023, compared to the inflow of UI recipients the same month. In addition, the inflow of SA recipients in October 2019, on average spent 4 months longer in unemployment, compared to those receiving UI the same month. However, results were insignificant when comparing effects between the inflow of those receiving SA in addition to UI in October 2019 with the inflow of UI recipients the same month. Results for this group were insignificant for both employment outcomes; average earnings and duration to work.
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The Effects of Social Assistance and Unemployment Insurance on Employment Outcomes : Evidence from new micro level administrative data at Statistics Sweden

Bernhardsson, Molly January 2024 (has links)
In this study, I examine the employment effects on average earnings and duration to work during a 45 month period, after receiving social assistance (SA) in October 2019, compared to receiving unemployment insurance (UI) the same month. A distinction is made between two treatment groups; receiving SA in addition to UI (treatment I) and receiving SA (treatment II). Using propensity score matching (PSM), I estimate the average treatment effects on the treated on earnings, as well as duration to work by using the Kaplan-Meier survival estimator with the matched observations. I use newly released Swedish administrative micro level data of individuals’ monthly labour market status (BAS) between 2020-2023, from Statistics Sweden. During this thesis process, where Statistics Sweden allowed me data access, I was allowed an additional year of data, for 2019. Results showed that the inflow of SA recipients in October 2019, on average had 25.5 percent lower earnings between November 2019-July 2023, compared to the inflow of UI recipients the same month. In addition, the inflow of SA recipients in October 2019, on average spent 4 months longer in unemployment, compared to those receiving UI the same month. However, results were insignificant when comparing effects between the inflow of those receiving SA in addition to UI in October 2019 with the inflow of UI recipients the same month. Results for this group were insignificant for both employment outcomes; average earnings and duration to work.
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A simulation comparison of parametric and nonparametric estimators of quantiles from right censored data

Serasinghe, Shyamalee Kumary January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Statistics / Paul I. Nelson / Quantiles are useful in describing distributions of component lifetimes. Data, consisting of the lifetimes of sample units, used to estimate quantiles are often censored. Right censoring, the setting investigated here, occurs, for example, when some test units may still be functioning when the experiment is terminated. This study investigated and compared the performance of parametric and nonparametric estimators of quantiles from right censored data generated from Weibull and Lognormal distributions, models which are commonly used in analyzing lifetime data. Parametric quantile estimators based on these assumed models were compared via simulation to each other and to quantile estimators obtained from the nonparametric Kaplan- Meier Estimator of the survival function. Various combinations of quantiles, censoring proportion, sample size, and distributions were considered. Our simulation show that the larger the sample size and the lower the censoring rate the better the performance of the estimates of the 5th percentile of Weibull data. The lognormal data are very sensitive to the censoring rate and we observed that for higher censoring rates the incorrect parametric estimates perform the best. If you do not know the underlying distribution of the data, it is risky to use parametric estimates of quantiles close to one. A limitation in using the nonparametric estimator of large quantiles is their instability when the censoring rate is high and the largest observations are censored. Key Words: Quantiles, Right Censoring, Kaplan-Meier estimator
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Regressão quantílica para dados censurados / Censored quantile regression

Rasteiro, Louise Rossi 18 May 2017 (has links)
A regressão quantílica para dados censurados é uma extensão dos modelos de regressão quantílica que, por levar em consideração a informação das observações censuradas na modelagem, e por apresentar propriedades bastante satisfatórias, pode ser vista como uma abordagem complementar às metodologias tradicionais em Análise de Sobrevivência, com a vantagem de permitir que as conclusões inferenciais sejam tomadas facilmente em relação aos tempos de sobrevivência propriamente ditos, e não em relação à taxa de riscos ou a uma função desse tempo. Além disso, em alguns casos, pode ser vista também como metodologia alternativa aos modelos clássicos quando as suposições destes são violadas ou quando os dados são heterogêneos. Apresentam-se nesta dissertação três técnicas para modelagem com regressão quantílica para dados censurados, que se diferenciam em relação às suas suposições e forma de estimação dos parâmetros. Um estudo de simulação para comparação das três técnicas para dados com distribuição normal, Weibull e log-logística é apresentado, em que são avaliados viés, erro padrão e erro quadrático médio. São discutidas as vantagens e desvantagens de cada uma das técnicas e uma delas é aplicada a um conjunto de dados reais do Instituto do Coração do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. / Censored quantile regression is an extension of quantile regression, and because it incorporates information from censored data in the modelling, and presents quite satisfactory properties, this class of models can be seen as a complementary approach to the traditional methods in Survival Analysis, with the advantage of allowing inferential conclusions to be made easily in terms of survival times rather than in terms of risk rates or as functions of survival time. Moreover, in some cases, it can also be seen as an alternative methodology to the classical models when their assumptions are violated or when modelling heterogeneity of the data. This dissertation presents three techniques for modelling censored quantile regression, which differ by assumptions and parameter estimation method. A simulation study designed with normal, Weibull and loglogistic distribution is presented to evaluate bias, standard error and mean square error. The advantages and disadvantages of each of the three techniques are then discussed and one of them is applied to a real data set from the Heart Institute of Hospital das Clínicas, University of São Paulo.
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Regressão quantílica para dados censurados / Censored quantile regression

Louise Rossi Rasteiro 18 May 2017 (has links)
A regressão quantílica para dados censurados é uma extensão dos modelos de regressão quantílica que, por levar em consideração a informação das observações censuradas na modelagem, e por apresentar propriedades bastante satisfatórias, pode ser vista como uma abordagem complementar às metodologias tradicionais em Análise de Sobrevivência, com a vantagem de permitir que as conclusões inferenciais sejam tomadas facilmente em relação aos tempos de sobrevivência propriamente ditos, e não em relação à taxa de riscos ou a uma função desse tempo. Além disso, em alguns casos, pode ser vista também como metodologia alternativa aos modelos clássicos quando as suposições destes são violadas ou quando os dados são heterogêneos. Apresentam-se nesta dissertação três técnicas para modelagem com regressão quantílica para dados censurados, que se diferenciam em relação às suas suposições e forma de estimação dos parâmetros. Um estudo de simulação para comparação das três técnicas para dados com distribuição normal, Weibull e log-logística é apresentado, em que são avaliados viés, erro padrão e erro quadrático médio. São discutidas as vantagens e desvantagens de cada uma das técnicas e uma delas é aplicada a um conjunto de dados reais do Instituto do Coração do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. / Censored quantile regression is an extension of quantile regression, and because it incorporates information from censored data in the modelling, and presents quite satisfactory properties, this class of models can be seen as a complementary approach to the traditional methods in Survival Analysis, with the advantage of allowing inferential conclusions to be made easily in terms of survival times rather than in terms of risk rates or as functions of survival time. Moreover, in some cases, it can also be seen as an alternative methodology to the classical models when their assumptions are violated or when modelling heterogeneity of the data. This dissertation presents three techniques for modelling censored quantile regression, which differ by assumptions and parameter estimation method. A simulation study designed with normal, Weibull and loglogistic distribution is presented to evaluate bias, standard error and mean square error. The advantages and disadvantages of each of the three techniques are then discussed and one of them is applied to a real data set from the Heart Institute of Hospital das Clínicas, University of São Paulo.
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Precedence-type test based on the Nelson-Aalen estimator of the cumulative hazard function

Galloway, Katherine Anne Forsyth 03 July 2013 (has links)
In reliability studies, the goal is to gain knowledge about a product's failure times or life expectancy. Precedence tests do not require large sample sizes and are used in reliability studies to compare the life-time distributions from two samples. Precedence tests are useful since they provide reliable results early in a life-test and the surviving units can be used in other tests. Ng and Balakrishnan (2010) proposed a precedence-type test based on the Kaplan-Meier estimator of the cumulative distribution function. A precedence-type test based on the Nelson-Aalen estimator of the cumulative hazard function has been proposed. This test was developed for both Type-II right censoring and progressive Type-II right censoring. Numerical results, including illustrative examples, critical values and a power study have been provided. The results from this test were compared with those from the test based on the Kaplan-Meier estimator.
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Precedence-type test based on the Nelson-Aalen estimator of the cumulative hazard function

Galloway, Katherine Anne Forsyth 03 July 2013 (has links)
In reliability studies, the goal is to gain knowledge about a product's failure times or life expectancy. Precedence tests do not require large sample sizes and are used in reliability studies to compare the life-time distributions from two samples. Precedence tests are useful since they provide reliable results early in a life-test and the surviving units can be used in other tests. Ng and Balakrishnan (2010) proposed a precedence-type test based on the Kaplan-Meier estimator of the cumulative distribution function. A precedence-type test based on the Nelson-Aalen estimator of the cumulative hazard function has been proposed. This test was developed for both Type-II right censoring and progressive Type-II right censoring. Numerical results, including illustrative examples, critical values and a power study have been provided. The results from this test were compared with those from the test based on the Kaplan-Meier estimator.
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Estudo da idade da vaca ao último parto para avaliar longevidade em rebanhos da raça nelore por análise de sobrevivência /

Caetano, Sabrina Luzia. January 2011 (has links)
Resumo: No Brasil, existem poucos estudos sobre longevidade de vacas de corte, principalmente utilizando ferramentas de análise de sobrevivência na estimação de parâmetros genéticos. Todavia, os critérios para avaliar esta característica são vários, tal que em alguns destes nem todos os registros das vacas nos rebanhos podem ser levados em consideração, devido à metodologia de análise utilizada. Uma variável que é de fácil mensuração e já faz parte da maioria dos controles zootécnicos das fazendas é a idade da vaca ao último parto (IVUP). Neste trabalho, objetivo foi avaliar a longevidade das vacas nos rebanhos utilizando a variável IVUP, por meio da metodologia de análise de sobrevivência. Esta variável foi utilizada mediante um critério para analisar a longevidade produtiva de vacas nos rebanhos. O critério adotado foi a diferença entre a data em relação ao último parto de cada vaca e a data do último parto de cada fazenda. Se esta diferença foi superior a 36 meses, a vaca falhou e foi considerada descartada. Caso contrário, esta vaca foi censurada, indicando que esta ainda poderia ter futuras parições. O critério de 36 meses foi proposto por ser período suficiente para a ocorrência de um novo parto. A metodologia de análise de sobrevivência foi utilizada por considerar dados censurados e não censurados. As variáveis: estação e ano de nascimento de cada vaca, a fazenda e a idade ao primeiro parto foram utilizadas para as análises da variável IVUP. Um estudo prévio por meio de curvas de Kaplan-Meier e o modelo de Cox, utilizando a distribuição gama para os touros, desconsiderando o parentesco entre eles, foram realizados. O software Survival Kit foi empregado para estimação dos parâmetros genéticos, levando em consideração o parentesco entre os animais. Verificou-se que a IVUP apresentou herdabilidade de 0,25, e que seu uso permite avaliar a ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: In Brazil, there are few studies about stayability, especially using tools of survival analysis in the estimation of breeding values and heritability. The criteria for evaluating this characteristic are different, such that in some of these not all information in the herds of cows can be taken into consideration, because the method of analysis used. In addition, the definitions that consider the date of disposal of the animal affect the use of information obtained in practice, because until the cows come out of the flock may take years, thus the evaluation of their parents is impaired, since the goal is selection. A variable that is easy to measure and is already part of most controls husbandry farms are cow age at last birth (IVUP). This variable was used by one criterion to analyze the productive longevity of cows in herds. The criterion was the difference between the date from the last delivery date of each cow and the last part of each farm. If this difference was more than 36 months, the cow was considered failed and discarded. Otherwise, this cow was censored, indicating that this could still have further parities. The criterion of 36 months was proposed to be sufficient time for the occurrence of a new birth. The methodology of survival analysis was used. The variables season and year of birth of each cow, farm and age at first birth were used for analysis of variable IVUP. The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of the variable IVUP through estimates of genetic and fixed effect, to study the longevity of cows in the herd. A previous study by Kaplan-Meier and Cox model using the gamma distribution for the bulls, disregarding the relationship between them, were performed. The Survival Kit software was used to estimate the genetic parameters, taking into account the relationship between the animals. It was found that the heritability of 0.25 for IVUP ... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Orientador: Danísio Prado Munari / Coorientador: Claudia Cristina Paro da Paz / Coorientador: Raysildo Barbosa Lobo / Banca: João Ademir de Oliveira / Banca: Henrique Nunes De Oliveira / Banca: Roberto Carvalheiro / Banca: Lenira El Faro Zadra / Doutor

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