The central limit theorem under semiparametric random censorship models

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    • Abstract:
      We study integrals for arbitrary Borel-measurable functions with respect to a semiparametric estimator of the distribution function in the random censorship model. Based on a representation of these integrals, which is similar to the one given by Stute for Kaplan–Meier integrals, a central limit theorem is established which generalizes a corresponding result of the Cheng and Lin estimator. It is shown that the semiparametric integral estimator is at least as efficient as the corresponding Kaplan–Meier integral estimator in terms of asymptotic variance if the correct semiparametric model is used. Furthermore, a necessary and sufficient condition for a strict gain in efficiency is stated. Finally, this asymptotic result is confirmed in a small simulation study under moderate sample sizes. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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