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Johnny Wu posted on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 12:47 pm
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Hi Dr Muthen, I am running a discrete time survival analysis with two covariates (race and gender) and a tx variable (0=control 1=treatment). smon8-smon13= smoking onset (0=no 1=yes 999=missing) f BY smon8 smon9 smon10 smon11 smon12 smon13 smon14 ; f ON race gender tx ; When I go the the graphs, I see "sample proportions" but that gives me the hazard probabilities for the entire sample. QUESTION: How can I examine the hazard plots separately for tx=0 vs tx=1? |
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If using PLOT3, you don't get an offer that starts with the word adjusted, then you cannot get the plot for different values of the covariate. |
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