hazard model
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hazard
noun[C]
uk/ˈhæz.əd/us/ˈhæz.ɚd/
something that is dangerous and likely to ...
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model
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒd.əl/us/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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A populationhazardmodelformalizes this conceptualization by ascribing vertical displacement in the population hazard profile to variation in the predictors.
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The talent-to-portfolio matching argument, for example, predicts the lateral movement of ministers that is also a feature of our moralhazardmodelof reshuffles.
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The proportionalhazardmodelwas considered appropriate in this case because the dependent variable is time-dependent.
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Moreover, important as thehazardmodelis in improving statistical estimation, we should not confuse it with theory-building.
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The estimated coefficients of thehazardmodel, when exponentiated, are interpreted as relative risks of dying.
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Ahazardmodelwith a time-dependent covariate was used for the analysis.
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The life table technique andhazardmodelwere used as analytical tools.
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Thehazardmodelin no way represents an explicit theory of cabinet dissolution.
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The contrast between this empirical implication of the talent-to-portfolio model and our moralhazardmodelis sharp.
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This is a one-sided moralhazardmodel.
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The typical moralhazardmodelis formulated as follows.
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As alluded to above, one appealing feature of hazard models is that we can include predictors whose values vary with time.
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Two families of proportional hazard models can be used.
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Negative autocorrelation could arise from the lower likelihood, shown in the previous hazard models, of governments calling elections at the beginning of a new parliament.
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The models estimated here are non-parametric hazard models, which permit the approximation of the baseline risk of marital dissolution without imposing rigid parametric forms.
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Figure 6 presents two alternative baseline hazard models depicting the risk of first arrest as a function of child age.
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The methods known variously as survival analysis, event history analysis, or hazard modeling provide this egalitarian level of inclusion.
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