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Type: Journal article
Title: Parameter orthogonality in mixed regression models for survival data
Author: Hutton, J.
Solomon, P.
Citation: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology, 1997; 59(1):125-136
Publisher: Royal Statistical Society
Issue Date: 1997
ISSN: 1467-9868
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J. L. Hutton and P. J. Solomon
Abstract: The implications of parameter orthogonality for the robustness of survival regression models are considered. The question of which of the proportional hazards or the accelerated life families of models would be more appropriate for analysis is usually ignored, and the proportional hazards family is applied, particularly in medicine, for convenience. Accelerated life models have conventionally been used in reliability applications. We propose a one-parameter family mixture survival model which includes both the accelerated life and the proportional hazards models. By orthogonalizing relative to the mixture parameter, we can show that, for small effects of the covariates, the regression parameters under the alternative families agree to within a constant. This recovers a known misspecification result. We use notions of parameter orthogonality to explore robustness to other types of misspecification including misspecified base-line hazards. The results hold in the presence of censoring. We also study the important question of when proportionality matters.
Keywords: Accelerated life; misspecification; mixture models; parameter orthogonality; proportional hazards; robustness; survival data
Rights: © 1997 Royal Statistical Society
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9868.00058
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9868.00058
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