Amazing series, thank you very much for putting these extremely well-explained lectures together. They have been very helpful in understanding how to model our problem.
Well, in most of the medical literature Cox PH model is employed blindly, whether the goal is effect size or prediction. Great series of lectures. Thank you.
Guys, I`m so gratefull for your job, it is a kind of masterpiece for someone who had statistics at the first year of university and then it is required on daily basis immediately after getting job with numbers, especially medical one
Thanks so much, this is really nice of you. Can you please explain the additive hazard model (Aalen) and how does it compare to COX model. Thanks a lot!
Not related at all but just wanted to post on your latest upload. Can you make a video using the plot function in R and show us how to change the group order? For example, if the graphs automatic output was group A-B-C-D, how can switch those groups around? I've found stuff for ggplot but need help with the regular plot function. Thanks.
@@marinstatlectures wonderful, my next class is on Wednesday, too. You are great, I am getting my mater in medical research and your videos are a life saver :), Thank you
There are a few videos before this one dedicated entirely to the KM model. This video is where I transition to regression models for survival, and so I contrast the KM model (discussed in previous videos) with regression models like the exponential, weibull, and Cox PH model (which are covered in videos that follow this one)
Amazing series, thank you very much for putting these extremely well-explained lectures together. They have been very helpful in understanding how to model our problem.
Well, in most of the medical literature Cox PH model is employed blindly, whether the goal is effect size or prediction.
Great series of lectures. Thank you.
Thank you very much, you are doing a great job. You have the gift of explaining things in a way that can be easily understood.
Guys, I`m so gratefull for your job, it is a kind of masterpiece for someone who had statistics at the first year of university and then it is required on daily basis immediately after getting job with numbers, especially medical one
Awsome ....Awsome.....Awsome....Thanks from India. You are just superb.....Nobody explains like this. Thanks Once Again
Very clear!! thank you!!
Excellent explanation ever~!!! Thank you for your kindness.
Thank you for the great explanations. Could you or someone else please explain what "KM doesn't really work for an *effect size model*" means?
Thanks so much, this is really nice of you.
Can you please explain the additive hazard model (Aalen) and how does it compare to COX model. Thanks a lot!
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Not related at all but just wanted to post on your latest upload.
Can you make a video using the plot function in R and show us how to change the group order? For example, if the graphs automatic output was group A-B-C-D, how can switch those groups around? I've found stuff for ggplot but need help with the regular plot function. Thanks.
Just a little confused: shouldn't alpha =0 for constant hazard in the Weibull model?
Oh i see.. so dumb question
Where is part 9?
They’re in the works. My class runs on Wednesday, so we will get up the next few videos before then
@@marinstatlectures wonderful, my next class is on Wednesday, too. You are great, I am getting my mater in medical research and your videos are a life saver :), Thank you
@@marinstatlectures Hi, are you going to post them today?
There is only one sentence mention of KM.
There are a few videos before this one dedicated entirely to the KM model. This video is where I transition to regression models for survival, and so I contrast the KM model (discussed in previous videos) with regression models like the exponential, weibull, and Cox PH model (which are covered in videos that follow this one)
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