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Local composite partial likelihood estimation for length-biased and right-censored data

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ABSTRACT Length-biased data, which are often encountered in engineering, economics and epidemiology studies, are generally subject to right censoring caused by the research ending or the follow-up loss. The structure… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Length-biased data, which are often encountered in engineering, economics and epidemiology studies, are generally subject to right censoring caused by the research ending or the follow-up loss. The structure of length-biased data is distinct from conventional survival data, since the independent censoring assumption is often violated due to the biased sampling. In this paper, a proportional hazard model with varying coefficients is considered for the length-biased and right-censored data. A local composite likelihood procedure is put forward for the estimation of unknown coefficient functions in the model, and large sample properties of the proposed estimators are also obtained. Additionally, an extensive simulation studies are conducted to assess the finite sample performance of the proposed method and a data set from the Academy Awards is analyzed.

Keywords: length; length biased; right censored; censored data; biased right; local composite

Journal Title: Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation
Year Published: 2019

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