survival calculation: unequal time intervals with covariates

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survival calculation: unequal time intervals with covariates

Postby Eurycea » Mon Jul 18, 2016 12:34 pm

I would like to know how/if MARK adjusts survival estimates when covariates are used for a dataset with unequal time intervals. For example, take ragged time intervals 1 2 1 2: phi can be adjusted as phi^1, phi^2, phi^1, phi^2. Let's call the adjusted vector "phi.s". What happens when a covariate is involved? Is the expression
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logit(phi) = linear predictor
or
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logit(phi.s) = linear predictor
?

I'm partly asking because I'm not only try to understand what MARK does, but also to code the analogous model in BUGS. Thanks.
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Re: survival calculation: unequal time intervals with covari

Postby gwhite » Mon Jul 18, 2016 4:07 pm

The value of phi is computed from the expit of the linear equation, then raised to the appropriate power for the time interval.

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