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Multicomponent Frailty Models

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Time-to-event data (recurrent or multiple event times) are often observed on the same subject (or cluster), and the frailty models are useful for analysis of such data. In practice, the multicomponent frailty models are of interest with complicated frailty structures, nested or crossed.

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Ha, I.D., Jeong, JH., Lee, Y. (2017). Multicomponent Frailty Models. In: Statistical Modelling of Survival Data with Random Effects. Statistics for Biology and Health. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6557-6_5

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