2005
DOI: 10.1002/sim.2316
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Comparison of case‐deletion diagnostic methods for Cox regression

Abstract: Case-deletion diagnostics are a routine component of regression analysis since they identify unusual observations that substantially affect parameter estimates. The exact approach is to compute the change in each regression parameter by dropping that individual and refitting the model. Repeating a Cox regression for the removal of each individual is very time consuming and therefore not done in practice. The two methods commonly used to approximate the exact case-deletion change for Cox regression are the empi… Show more

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“…The larger the ROI on T relative to the other responses is, the higher the influence of this changed binary response is. Wang, Jones and Storer (2006) compared two commonly used methods for case-deletion for the Cox-regression model: The empirical influence function approach and the covariate-vector approach, which outperforms the former according to their simulations.…”
Section: Other Models and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larger the ROI on T relative to the other responses is, the higher the influence of this changed binary response is. Wang, Jones and Storer (2006) compared two commonly used methods for case-deletion for the Cox-regression model: The empirical influence function approach and the covariate-vector approach, which outperforms the former according to their simulations.…”
Section: Other Models and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%