Date: Thu, 8 May 1997 20:40:39 -0500
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From: Tim Harris <taharris@IX.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Survival Analysis
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A general question about "survival analyses:"
I have conducted a number of "survival analyes" -- analyzing, for example, how a cohort of new employees declines (terminates) over time and so on.
For the most part, my techniques have been bootstrapped. Now, though, I am interested in how others have conducted survival analysis: the techniques they've applied (whatever the populations: employees, customers, bacteria, products, etc), how they have employeed SAS in their analyses, and on what formal methodologies they have based their analyses (references).
Any insights and information appreciated.
Tim
T.A. Harris
taharris@ix.netcom.com
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