bookJan 1, 2004Closed access

Event history modeling a guide for social scientists

The Ohio State University · University of Arizona

Abstract

Event History Modeling, first published in 2004, provides an accessible guide to event history analysis for researchers and advanced students in the social sciences. The substantive focus of many social science research problems leads directly to the consideration of duration models, and many problems would be better analyzed by using these longitudinal methods to take into account not only whether the event happened, but when. The foundational principles of event history analysis are discussed and ample examples are estimated and interpreted using standard statistical packages, such as STATA and S-Plus. Critical innovations in diagnostics are discussed, including testing the proportional hazards assumption,…

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Keywords
  • Event (particle physics)
  • Duration (music)
  • Event data
  • Outlier
  • Data science
  • Computer science
  • Focus (optics)
  • Econometrics
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