FIGURE 19-12: You can adjust the smoothness of the fitted curve by adjusting th...
Chapter 20
FIGURE 20-1: Example of how confounders are associated with exposure and outcom...
Chapter 21
FIGURE 21-1: Survival of ten study participants following surgery for cancer.
FIGURE 21-2: Survival times from the date of surgery.
FIGURE 21-3: A partially completed life table to analyze the survival times sho...
FIGURE 21-4: Completed life table to analyze the survival times shown in Figure...
FIGURE 21-5: Hazard function (a) and survival function (b) results from life-ta...
FIGURE 21-6: Kaplan-Meier calculations.
FIGURE 21-7: Kaplan-Meier estimates of the hazard (a) and survival (b) function...
Chapter 22
FIGURE 22-1: Survival curves for two groups of laboratory animals.
FIGURE 22-2: A portion of the life-table calculations for two groups of laborat...
FIGURE 22-3: Basic log-rank calculations done manually (but please use software...
FIGURE 22-4: Proportional (a) and nonproportional (b) hazards relationships bet...
Chapter 23
FIGURE 23-1: Bending a straight line into different shapes by raising each poin...
FIGURE 23-2: Raising to a power works for survival curves, too.
FIGURE 23-3: Kaplan-Meier survival curves by treatment and clinical center.
FIGURE 23-4: Output of a PH regression from R.
FIGURE 23-5: Don’t try PH regression on this kind of data because it violates t...
FIGURE 23-6: Output of PH regression for generating prognostic curves.
Chapter 24
FIGURE 24-1: The uniform distribution.
FIGURE 24-2: The normal distribution at various means and standard deviations.
FIGURE 24-3: The log-normal distribution.
FIGURE 24-4: The binomial distribution.
FIGURE 24-5: The Poisson distribution.
FIGURE 24-6: The exponential distribution.
FIGURE 24-7: The Weibull distribution.
FIGURE 24-8: The Student t distribution.
FIGURE 24-9: The chi-square distribution.
FIGURE 24-10: The Fisher F distribution.