Statistical Methods & Thinking
In this episode, we introduce the core ideas behind analyzing time-to-event data—situations where the outcome isn’t just “what happened,” but when it happened. A key challenge is that some participants haven’t experienced the event yet by the end of follow-up (or they drop out), so the data are only partially observed. We build the intuition for describing how risk changes over time, then walk through three practical tools: how to estimate a survival curve from one group, how to compare two groups fairly over the whole follow-up, and how to study the role of multiple predictors while keeping the time dimension front and center.
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