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Survival Analysis Using SAS: A Practical Guide | 
enlarge | Author: Paul D. Allison Publisher: SAS Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 72442
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 155544279X Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9781555442798 ASIN: 155544279X
Publication Date: November 13, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Biomedical and social science researchers who want to analyze survival data with SAS will find just what they need with this easy-to-read and comprehensive guide. Written for the reader with a modest statistical background and minimal knowledge of SAS software, this book teaches many aspects of data input and manipulation. Numerous examples of SAS code and output make this an eminently practical resource, ensuring that even the uninitiated becomes a sophisticated user of survival analysis. The main topics presented include censoring, survival curves, Kaplan-Meier estimation, accelerated failure time models, Cox regression models, and discrete-time analysis. Also included are topics not usually covered, such as time-dependent covariates, competing risks, and repeated events.
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I think I know it by heart now May 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is by far the best SAS book I own (and I have a whole shelf full). I have made use of it repeatedly. The examples are excellent. This is definitely a methods book, not a theory book, but the presentation of the statistical concepts is clear and easy to follow and apply.
Nice reference for survival analysis January 11, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
So far, this book has been a useful reference for survival analysis. It is clearly written and the xplanatins are understandable and helpful. It would be nice to have a newer edition that addresses changes in later versions of SAS.
Learn By Doing June 13, 2005 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
If you have data that fit the general category "time to event," and are not suitably analyzed by repeated measures ANOVA, you are probably looking at doing a survival analysis (also known by several other names). If you are working largely on your own, and you learn best by doing, you cannot--as far as I know--do better than Allison's book. Of course it all but locks you into using SAS for analyses, but his explanations of proportional hazards and other models are the best I've found among a dozen textbooks and stats package manuals (some of which made sense only after reading Allison). What makes this book so good is that it will have you running your analyses in just hours. The examples are superb take-off points. I was not a SAS user before reading the book and therefore took a little extra time to figure out dataset manipulations and such in SAS, but that was minor effort compared to the rewards of having Allison's clearly written book as a guide. The price of this book represents only a fraction of its value.
Extraordinarily Clear and Useful February 6, 2000 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I've used a number of this author's books and they all share in common lucidity, utility, and rigor. This book makes it easy to grasp complex ideas, provides comprehensible examples, gives sample SAS code so that implementing the methods is as straightforward as possible. Plus, it is clear that the author is a subtle and first-rate methodologist, who innovates in this area as well as teaches it.
Best how-to book on survival analysis using SAS. Very useful June 22, 1999 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
This book is well-written, well-organized, and very practical. I found it invaluable in conducting my research. My only recommendation for the author for his next edition is to include a chapter on dealing with correlated event times, like time-to-promotion and time-to-quiting in his policemen example (pg 249).
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