A Model For Binary Response Variable With Time-Censored Observations

The work in this thesis is concerned with the investigation and development of a new model for analyzing censored binary observations. Binary data is always expressed in the form 0 and I. In other words, the response variable can only take on the value 0 or 1, which represent the non-response or...

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Main Author: H.A. Adlan, Hanan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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Published: 2000
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11401/1/FSAS_2000_2.pdf
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description The work in this thesis is concerned with the investigation and development of a new model for analyzing censored binary observations. Binary data is always expressed in the form 0 and I. In other words, the response variable can only take on the value 0 or 1, which represent the non-response or response of the variable under consideration. In the case of grouped binary data, the response is expressed in the form of proportions. In certain follow-up studies, especially during the study period, some variables may result in censored observations. This becomes a problem especially in the case of ungrouped binary observations, where 0 is assigned to the non-responding individuals, or those who have got a chance to respond but not within the study period. This gives rise to the probit-exponential model.
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spelling upm.eprints-114012024-06-19T02:20:09Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11401/ A Model For Binary Response Variable With Time-Censored Observations H.A. Adlan, Hanan The work in this thesis is concerned with the investigation and development of a new model for analyzing censored binary observations. Binary data is always expressed in the form 0 and I. In other words, the response variable can only take on the value 0 or 1, which represent the non-response or response of the variable under consideration. In the case of grouped binary data, the response is expressed in the form of proportions. In certain follow-up studies, especially during the study period, some variables may result in censored observations. This becomes a problem especially in the case of ungrouped binary observations, where 0 is assigned to the non-responding individuals, or those who have got a chance to respond but not within the study period. This gives rise to the probit-exponential model. 2000-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11401/1/FSAS_2000_2.pdf H.A. Adlan, Hanan (2000) A Model For Binary Response Variable With Time-Censored Observations. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Binary system (Mathematics) English
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A Model For Binary Response Variable With Time-Censored Observations
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title_short A Model For Binary Response Variable With Time-Censored Observations
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topic Binary system (Mathematics)
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