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The PHREG Procedure
The PHREG Procedure
Overview: PHREG Procedure
Getting Started: PHREG Procedure
Classical Method of Maximum Likelihood
Bayesian Analysis
Syntax: PHREG Procedure
PROC PHREG Statement
ASSESS Statement
BASELINE Statement
BAYES Statement
BY Statement
CLASS Statement
CONTRAST Statement
EFFECT Statement
ESTIMATE Statement
FREQ Statement
HAZARDRATIO Statement
ID Statement
LSMEANS Statement
LSMESTIMATE Statement
MODEL Statement
OUTPUT Statement
Programming Statements
STRATA Statement
SLICE Statement
STORE Statement
TEST Statement
WEIGHT Statement
Details: PHREG Procedure
Failure Time Distribution
Clarification of the Time and CLASS Variables Usage
Partial Likelihood Function for the Cox Model
Counting Process Style of Input
Left-Truncation of Failure Times
The Multiplicative Hazards Model
Hazard Ratios
Specifics for Classical Analysis
Specifics for Bayesian Analysis
Computational Resources
Input and Output Data Sets
Displayed Output
ODS Table Names
ODS Graphics
Examples: PHREG Procedure
Stepwise Regression
Best Subset Selection
Modeling with Categorical Predictors
Firth’s Correction for Monotone Likelihood
Conditional Logistic Regression for m:n Matching
Model Using Time-Dependent Explanatory Variables
Time-Dependent Repeated Measurements of a Covariate
Survivor Function Estimates for Specific Covariate Values
Analysis of Residuals
Analysis of Recurrent Events Data
Analysis of Clustered Data
Model Assessment Using Cumulative Sums of Martingale Residuals
Bayesian Analysis of the Cox Model
Bayesian Analysis of Piecewise Exponential Model
References
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