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Statistics and Its Interface
Volume 14 (2021)
Number 3
A test against the stratified additive hazards model
Pages: 267 – 277
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/20-SII635
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Abstract
Stratified data are commonly encountered in practice. An interesting problem for this type of data is to test the existence of stratum effect. This paper discusses hypothesis testing of stratum effect for interval-censored data with informative observation times under the stratified additive hazards model. We construct a test statistic for this test problem, and show that the test statistic is asymptotically distributed as a chi-squared distribution. Finite sample performance of the proposed method is assessed through an extensive simulation study, which indicates the procedure works well. A real data set from a hemophilia study is analyzed to illustrate the proposed method.
Keywords
interval-censored, Informative censoring, partial likelihood, hypothesis test
Zhao’s research was partially supported by NSFC Grant 11671168.
Received 29 December 2019
Accepted 2 September 2020
Published 9 February 2021