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Alternative Statistical Methods To Use with Survival Data

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  • Steven Stern

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  • Elizabeth Merwin

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  • Fredrick Holt

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he study of nursing research problems sometimes includes explaining outcomes measured in terms of the timing of an event-for example, studies of length of inpatient stay or community tenure, which are known as survival data outcomes.

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Paper provided by University of Virginia, Department of Economics in its series Virginia Economics Online Papers with number 397.

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Length: 5 pages
Date of creation: Nov 1996
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Handle: RePEc:vir:virpap:397

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