What Is Survival Data?

Survival analysis was designed for longitudinal data on the occurrence of events. But what is an event? Biostatisticians haven’t written much about this question because they have been overwhelmingly concerned with deaths. When you consider other kinds of events, however, it’s important to clarify what is an event and what is not. I define an event as a qualitative change that can be situated in time. By a qualitative change, I mean a transition from one discrete state to another. A marriage, for example, is a transition from the state of being unmarried to the state of being married. A promotion consists of the transition from a job at one level to a job at a higher level. An arrest can be thought of as a transition from, ...

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