Survival distributions arising from two families and generated by transformations
Titel:
Survival distributions arising from two families and generated by transformations
Auteur:
Slymen, D.J. Lachenbruch, P.A.
Verschenen in:
Communications in statistics
Paginering:
Jaargang 13 (1984) nr. 10 pagina's 1179-1201
Jaar:
1984
Inhoud:
Two families of distributions are introduced and studied within the framework of parametric survival analysis. The families are derived from a general linear form by specifying a function of the survival function with certain restrictions. Distributions within each family are generated by transformations of the survival time variable subject to certain restrictions. Two specific transformations were selected and, thus, four distributions are identified for further study. The distributions have one scale and two shape parameters and include as special cases the exponential, Weibull, log-logistic and Gompertz distributions. One of the new distributions, the modified Weibull, is studied in some detail. The distributions are developed with an emphasis on those features that data analysts find especially useful for survivorship studies, A wide variety of hazard shapes are available. The survival, density and hazard functions may be written in simple algebraic forms. Parameter estimation is demonstrated using the least squares and maximum likelihood methods. Graphical techniques to assess goodness of fit are demonstrated. The models may be extended to include concmitant information.