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st: interpreting output in survival analysis


From   "Yusvita Triwiadhian S." <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: interpreting output in survival analysis
Date   Mon, 30 May 2011 00:40:23 +0700

Dear statalist...

i have a problem to interpret output of survival analysis specially
output of gompertz regression gamma frailty..

   t        |      Coef.                 Std. Err.      z    P>|z|
[95% Conf. Interval]
gamma |   .0007606   .         0011992     0.63   0.526    -.0015898     .003111

please let me know, what it means of gamma and how about if p-value of
gamma >0.5?

best regard
Yusvita
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