baseline hazard

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baseline
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈbeɪs.laɪn/
us
/ˈbeɪs.laɪn/
a line on a sports field, such as the one in tennis, that marks the end of the playing area, or the one in baseball that marks the path along which ...
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hazard
noun[C]
uk
/ˈhæz.əd/
us
/ˈhæz.ɚd/
something that is dangerous and likely to ...
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(Definition ofbaselineandhazardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is possible that the shape or functional form of thebaselinehazarddiffers for different individual agencies or groups of agencies.
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In other words, thebaselinehazardrate reflects how the rate of event occurrence changes only with respect to time.
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The method thus estimates abaselinehazardfunction which is modified by the coefficient estimates for the various independent variables.
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Semi-parametric models require no assumption on the functional form of thebaselinehazardfunction, so they are more flexible than parametric models.
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Figure 6 presents two alternativebaselinehazardmodels depicting the risk of first arrest as a function of child age.
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The only predictors that significantly influence thebaselinehazardof child mortality for all time periods are preceding birth interval and consanguineous marriage.
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We must collect at least one more data point than there are unknown parameters in the individual growth model or in thebaselinehazardfunction.
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To specify thebaselinehazardrate, however, involves speculation about the effect of the passage of time on the probability that an event will occur.
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Table 2 presents the chi-square values for thebaselinehazardfunctions and the chi-square values for fitted models for each of the predictors.
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The advantages associated with additional waves of data collection depend, in part, upon the shape of the growth trajectory or thebaselinehazardfunction.
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These estimates are expressed in terms of their relationship to thebaselinehazardrate.
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Models also control for underlyingbaselinehazardrate, race\\ethnicity and age cohort.
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I have estimated models allowing for different baseline hazards between temporary and non-temporary agencies and cannot reject the null hypothesis that the population of agencies is homogeneous.
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