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    • Analysis of interval-censored recurrent event processes subject to resolution 

      Cook, Richard J.; Shen, Hua (Wiley, 2015-09)
      Interval-censored recurrent event data arise when the event of interest is not readily observed but the cumulative event count can be recorded at periodic assessment times. In some settings, chronic disease processes may ...
    • Interval Censoring and Longitudinal Survey Data 

      Pantoja Galicia, Norberto (University of Waterloo, 2007-09-11)
      Being able to explore a relationship between two life events is of great interest to scientists from different disciplines. Some issues of particular concern are, for example, the connection between smoking cessation and ...
    • A Multistate Model for Bivariate Interval-Censored Failure Time Data 

      Cook, Richard J.; Zeng, Leilei; Lee, Ker-Ai (Wiley, 2008-12)
      Interval-censored life-history data arise when the events of interest are only detectable at periodic assessments. When interest lies in the occurrence of two such events, bivariate-interval censored event time data are ...
    • Sieve estimation in a Markov illness-death process under dual censoring 

      Cook, Richard J.; Boruvka, Audrey (Oxford Journals, 2016-02-29)
      Semiparametric methods are well-established for the analysis of a progressive Markov illness-death process observed up to a noninformative right censoring time. However often the intermediate and terminal events are ...

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