[R] Doing a Cox-Regression in R and SPSS
Bernd Weiss
bernd.weiss at epost.de
Sun Mar 11 09:19:52 CET 2001
On 11 Mar 2001, at 7:51, Prof Brian D Ripley wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Bernd Weiss wrote:
>
> > computing a Cox proportional hazards model in SPSS 9.0 and
> > R 1.2.2 produces different results for beta-coefficient.
>
[...]
>
> method: a character string specifying the method for tie
> handling.
> If there are no tied death times all the methods
> are equivalent. Nearly all Cox regression programs
> use the Breslow method by default, but not this
> one. The Efron approximation is used as the
> default here, as it is much more accurate when
> dealing with tied death times, and is as efficient
> computationally. The exact method computes the
> exact partial likelihood, which is equivalent to a
> conditional logistic model. If there are a large
> number of ties the computational time will be
> excessive.
>
[...]
<coxph(Surv(t,s)~x, method="breslow", data=coxdata)> works
fine.
Thanks for your help.
Bernd
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