Differentiate between shared and correlated frailty models. Provide an example where correlated frailty is more appropriate.
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In these models, a random effect (the frailty) is shared among individuals within the same group or cluster, which allows for correlation in their survival times. The frailty term captures the idea that individuals in the same group may have similar risks of Show more…
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