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An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata, 2nd Edition

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Mario Cleves
William W. Gould (StataCorp LP)
Roberto G. Gutierrez (StataCorp LP)
Yulia Marchenko (StataCorp LP)

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Abstract

An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata, Second Edition is the ideal tutorial for professional data analysts who want to learn survival analysis for the first time or who are well versed in survival analysis but not as dexterous in using Stata to analyze survival data. This text also serves as a valuable reference to those who already have experience using Stata’s survival analysis routines.

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This book is provided by StataCorp LP in its series Stata Press books with number saus and published in 2008.

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Keywords: Stata survival analysis hazard models

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