Simulating biologically plausible complex survival data
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posted on 2015-09-17, 11:45 authored by Michael J. Crowther, P. C. LambertSimulation studies are conducted to assess the performance of current and novel statistical models in pre-defined scenarios. It is often desirable that chosen simulation scenarios accurately reflect a biologically plausible underlying distribution. This is particularly important in the framework of survival analysis, where simulated distributions are chosen for both the event time and the censoring time. This paper develops methods for using complex distributions when generating survival times to assess methods in practice. We describe a general algorithm involving numerical integration and root-finding techniques to generate survival times from a variety of complex parametric distributions, incorporating any combination of time-dependent effects, time-varying covariates, delayed entry, random effects and covariates measured with error. User-friendly Stata software is provided. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Statistics in Medicine, 2013, 32 (23), pp. 4118-4134Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY/School of Medicine/Department of Health SciencesVersion
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Statistics in Medicineissn
0277-6715eissn
1097-0258Acceptance date
2013-03-22Copyright date
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2015-09-18Publisher DOI
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sim.5823/abstractLanguage
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