@@zedstatistics I’m excited for the rest. I’ll probably rewatch the whole thing several times. Thank you for your kindness and generosity in sharing your knowledge 👍
I need to do a life table that adjusts for unemployment rate (those claiming unemployment benefits) and proportion of those in the labour force, can I use the same approach, but replace unemployment rate and proportion of those in the labour force with proportion of those with disability? thanks!
@zedstatistics How to include mean and median survival time with the output of a multivariate Cox proportional hazard analysis in SPSS (or SAS)? My model has 7 covariates. A hazard ratio for one covariate is therefore adjusted for other covariates in the model. The mean and median values given with Kaplan Meier (KM) curves are for unadjusted survival curves because KM allows only a one-covariate analysis (univariate). Thank you in advance.
I'm not getting the concept behind calculating conditional probability of death at allllll..😰😰 can anyone help please 🙏🏽? if we say at 6 months x number of people of alive and y number of people were dead, why don't we simply take x/2 + y/2? how come we are halfing the dead and not the alive population? In short, what the point of doing this calculation even and not just sticking to simply death rate?
Dude! don't stop posting these videos. We are a lost cause without you.
These videos are absolute gold!! Hope you get the chance to make the rest - my classmates and I certainly appreciate your work very much 🖖
The statistics G.O.A.T. returns!
This series is absolutely amazing! I've literally tabled my plans for the evening to get through it
Series to be finished in the next few weeks, promise!
@@zedstatistics I’m excited for the rest. I’ll probably rewatch the whole thing several times. Thank you for your kindness and generosity in sharing your knowledge 👍
Super helpful videos .. looking forward to the rest of the series 😃
These videos are the best Zed. Thank you.
Very much enjoyed these series. The explanations are very clear and easy to understand. Look forward to seeing more!
Next one coming in a few days....
@@zedstatistics Can I know how to download this dataset please??
Love this series! Amazing how you make these topics so easy to understand!
Please upload the next version please! Thank you so much zedstatistics!
Love this series, It's pretty interesting. Please upload the next video soon
really good video zedstatistics. I crushed that thumbs up on your video. Keep up the solid work.
thank you very much. anxiously waiting for rest of the lectures
Congratulations for 100k🥳🥳❤💯 i was waiting for this for so long now❤
Congrats him for 200K
I love ❤️ you Justin… My savior in statistics. 😊
Amazing how you make these topics so easy to understand.
Simple yet concise, easy to follow. Thanks heaps!!!
I will be your subscriber atleast for next 49 Years 😅
thank you sir, this was very helpful. looking forward to the rest soon i hope.
really love this series, already shared with friends, and expect new videos. Thanks!!!
Welcome back bro.
great series, please sir upload the next video thanks
Absolute gold. Please provide these excel sheets to us
This video explains these concepts so perfectly! Thank you so much. You're the best 👍🏾
Thanks. Waiting for remaining video....
8:37 Thank you for the practical tips also!
Wonderful illustrations with examples sir!!!!
Awesome videos! Very good refresher for me!
Amazing way of explaining! I really wish I could see the other videos in the series
Very interesting and clear explanation. Thank you
Awesome explanation of a difficult topic! Thank you.
awesome channel! thank you for making these vids
Thanks a lot for the video. It is very useful. Would be greater if you could share the excel template for the calculation.
Great concise presentations!
Much appreciated! 👍
Waiting for complete series to come up faster
Great series, very useful!
Gracias!, thank you so much much better than classes
very well explained, thank you, Justin. I was wondering if you can share this excel sheet with us. Thanks
These videos are amazing! Thank you!
This is so useful!
thanks a lot! like this statstics
MERCI!!!!!!!! Amazing video, it helped me a lot!!!
Really nice lectures.
Sir please do more videos in statistics...
I need to do a life table that adjusts for unemployment rate (those claiming unemployment benefits) and proportion of those in the labour force, can I use the same approach, but replace unemployment rate and proportion of those in the labour force with proportion of those with disability? thanks!
Great work, thanks a lot!
Thank you!
Sir, please upload videos based on Probit and Tobit models as well. Thank you for a very helpful video on Logit model
Subscribed! Great series so far. Would be nice if you provide links to download demo files :)
@zedstatistics
How to include mean and median survival time with the output of a multivariate Cox proportional hazard analysis in SPSS (or SAS)?
My model has 7 covariates. A hazard ratio for one covariate is therefore adjusted for other covariates in the model. The mean and median values given with Kaplan Meier (KM) curves are for unadjusted survival curves because KM allows only a one-covariate analysis (univariate).
Thank you in advance.
super helpful
thanks
Can you post a video on progression free survival and overall survival? Any book recommendation?
Hi. Where can we see the rest of this series? I mean, parts 4 to 8.
This video came out yesterday, I would assume the rest are coming in due time
where is the 4th video ?
Where is the next video of survival analysis?
Still comin! Teaching full time via zoom is zappin' my energy to spend more time at my desk.
subscribed
Can I have a question? Does life expectancy is also equal to expected survival?
where to download the spreadsheet? Thanks
What is the keyword on google to get this data? Thanks
Hao jiu bu jian.
I'm not getting the concept behind calculating conditional probability of death at allllll..😰😰 can anyone help please 🙏🏽? if we say at 6 months x number of people of alive and y number of people were dead, why don't we simply take x/2 + y/2? how come we are halfing the dead and not the alive population? In short, what the point of doing this calculation even and not just sticking to simply death rate?
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It is a little suspicious to me that everything is uniform
I don’t understand this table relevant to other data in general
Way too many adds
Thanks