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Beyond the Hazard Ratio: Generating Expected Durations from the Cox Proportional Hazards Model
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2017
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Cox ModelEngineeringLongevityHazard RatioRisk ManagementDuration AnalysisPolitical ProcessPolitical AgendaTime-varying ConfoundingPolitical PolarizationHazard RateMedicineMarginal Structural ModelsStatisticsPolitical ScienceEpidemiologyLife Expectancy
The Cox proportional hazards model is a commonly used method for duration analysis in political science. Typical quantities of interest used to communicate results come from the hazard function (for example, hazard ratios or percentage changes in the hazard rate). These quantities are substantively vague, difficult for many audiences to understand and incongruent with researchers’ substantive focus on duration. We propose methods for computing expected durations and marginal changes in duration for a specified change in a covariate from the Cox model. These duration-based quantities closely match researchers’ theoretical interests and are easily understood by most readers. We demonstrate the substantive improvements in interpretation of Cox model results afforded by the methods with reanalyses of articles from three subfields of political science.
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