händelsestidsanalys
Händelsestidsanalys, often translated as event history analysis or survival analysis, is a statistical method used to analyze the expected duration of time until one or more events happen. These events can be anything from the failure of a machine to the recovery of a patient, or even the completion of a project. The core idea is to understand not just whether an event occurs, but also the time it takes for it to occur.
A key feature of händelsestidsanalys is its ability to handle censored data. Censoring occurs when the event
Common techniques within händelsestidsanalys include Kaplan-Meier curves, which estimate the survival function, and the Cox proportional