2022
DOI: 10.3390/math10173045
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Bayesian Analysis of Masked Competing Risks Data Based on Proportional Subdistribution Hazards Model

Abstract: Masked issues can emerge when dealing with competing risk data. Such issues are exemplified by the cause of a particular failure not being directly exhibited for all units to observe but only proven to be a subset of possible causes of failure. For assessing the impact of explanatory variables (covariates) on the cumulative incidence function (CIF), a process of Bayesian analysis is discussed in this paper. The symmetry assumption is not imposed on the masking probabilities and independent Dirichlet priors ass… Show more

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