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Models for Recurrent Events in Reliability and Survival Analysis
Existing models forrecurrent phenomena occurring in public health, biomedicine, reliability, engineering, economics, and sociology are reviewed. A new and general class of models for recurrent events is propos...
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A Weak Convergence Result Relevant in Recurrent and Renewal Models
In this paper we prove a general weak convergence result useful for establishing the distributional properties of processes, estimators, or test statistics arising in recurrent event and renewal process models.
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Dynamic Reliability Models
This paper summarizes the results presented at the International Conference on Lifetime Data Models in Reliability and Survival Analysis held at Harvard University in June 1994. A detailed version will appear ...
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Dynamic reliability models with conditional proportional hazards
A dynamic approach to the stochastic modelling of reliability systems is further explored. This modelling approach is particularly appropriate for load-sharing, software reliability, and multivariate failure-t...
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Note on a Tukey test for ordered alternatives
In this note we consider a method proposed by Tukey [6], for detecting ordered alternatives amongk treatments in a randomized block design. A rank test obtained by this method is shown to be equivalent to a gener...
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Hand-eye coordination: The role of “motor memory”
Ten Ss attempted to track a visual target, which was moved either by hand (test run) or by a tape recording of the same hand movements (control run). On some test runs, movement of the target lagged behind tha...
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A nonparametric test for the two-sample problem
Moses [3] has proposed a nonparametric test of the null hypothesis that two samples, say a treatment and a control group, have been drawn from the same population; his test is designed to be sensitive to the a...