The role of frailty models and accelerated failure time models in describing heterogeneity due to omitted covariates
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The role of frailty models and accelerated failure time models in describing heterogeneity due to omitted covariates. / Keiding, Niels; Andersen, Per Kragh; Klein, John P.
In: Statistics in Medicine, No. 16, 1997, p. 215-224.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Keiding, N, Andersen, PK & Klein, JP 1997, 'The role of frailty models and accelerated failure time models in describing heterogeneity due to omitted covariates', Statistics in Medicine, no. 16, pp. 215-224.
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Keiding, N., Andersen, P. K., & Klein, J. P. (1997). The role of frailty models and accelerated failure time models in describing heterogeneity due to omitted covariates. Statistics in Medicine, (16), 215-224.
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Keiding N, Andersen PK, Klein JP. The role of frailty models and accelerated failure time models in describing heterogeneity due to omitted covariates. Statistics in Medicine. 1997;(16):215-224.
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title = "The role of frailty models and accelerated failure time models in describing heterogeneity due to omitted covariates",
author = "Niels Keiding and Andersen, {Per Kragh} and Klein, {John P.}",
year = "1997",
language = "English",
pages = "215--224",
journal = "Statistics in Medicine",
issn = "0277-6715",
publisher = "JohnWiley & Sons Ltd",
number = "16",
}
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T1 - The role of frailty models and accelerated failure time models in describing heterogeneity due to omitted covariates
AU - Keiding, Niels
AU - Andersen, Per Kragh
AU - Klein, John P.
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
M3 - Journal article
SP - 215
EP - 224
JO - Statistics in Medicine
JF - Statistics in Medicine
SN - 0277-6715
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