170
Views
133
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Heterogeneity's Ruses: Some Surprising Effects of Selection on Population Dynamics

&
Pages 176-185 | Received 01 Feb 1984, Published online: 12 Mar 2012

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (42)

Hyunju Lee. (2023) Mixture discrete reversed hazard rate and its main properties. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods 52:22, pages 8053-8068.
Read now
Alyson A. van Raalte. (2021) What have we learned about mortality patterns over the past 25 years?. Population Studies 75:sup1, pages 105-132.
Read now
Ji Hwan Cha & Maxim Finkelstein. (2019) Some results on discrete mixture failure rates. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods 48:15, pages 3884-3898.
Read now
Aurélien Belot, Laurent Remontet, Bernard Rachet, Olivier Dejardin, Hadrien Charvat, Simona Bara, Anne-Valérie Guizard, Laurent Roche, Guy Launoy & Nadine Bossard. (2018) Describing the association between socioeconomic inequalities and cancer survival: methodological guidelines and illustration with population-based data. Clinical Epidemiology 10, pages 561-573.
Read now
Hui Zheng & Siwei Cheng. (2018) A simulation study of the role of cohort forces in mortality patterns. Biodemography and Social Biology 64:3-4, pages 216-236.
Read now
Morgan E. Levine, Amal Harrati & Eileen M. Crimmins. (2018) Predictors and implications of accelerated cognitive aging. Biodemography and Social Biology 64:2, pages 83-101.
Read now
Ross P. Hilton, Yuchen Zheng & Nicoleta Serban. (2018) Modeling Heterogeneity in Healthcare Utilization Using Massive Medical Claims Data. Journal of the American Statistical Association 113:521, pages 111-121.
Read now
Brittany S. Walter & Sharon N. DeWitte. (2017) Urban and rural mortality and survival in Medieval England. Annals of Human Biology 44:4, pages 338-348.
Read now
Alessandro Margheri, Carlota Rebelo & M. Gabriela M. Gomes. (2017) Heterogeneity in disease risk induces falling vaccine protection with rising disease incidence. Dynamical Systems 32:1, pages 148-163.
Read now
Ji Hwan Cha & Jie Mi. (2016) Dynamic mixing probability measures of mixtures. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods 45:16, pages 4824-4839.
Read now
Sharon N. DeWitte, Gail Hughes-Morey, Jelena Bekvalac & Jordan Karsten. (2016) Wealth, health and frailty in industrial-era London. Annals of Human Biology 43:3, pages 241-254.
Read now
AnatoliyI. Yashin, KonstantinG. Arbeev, SvetlanaV. Ukraintseva, Igor Akushevich & Alexander Kulminski. (2012) Patterns of Aging-Related Changes on the Way to 100. North American Actuarial Journal 16:4, pages 403-433.
Read now
Zhanshan (Sam) Ma, Zaid Abdo & Larry J Forney. (2011) Caring About Trees in the Forest: Incorporating Frailty in Risk Analysis for Personalized Medicine. Personalized Medicine 8:6, pages 681-688.
Read now
ANNA ZAJACOVA, NOREEN GOLDMAN & GERMÁN RODRÍGUEZ. (2009) Unobserved Heterogeneity Can Confound the Effect of Education on Mortality. Mathematical Population Studies 16:2, pages 153-173.
Read now
Gérard Lassibille & Lucía Navarro Gómez. (2008) Why do higher education students drop out? Evidence from Spain. Education Economics 16:1, pages 89-105.
Read now
Wendi S. Neckameyer & Joshua S. Weinstein. (2005) Stress affects dopaminergic signaling pathways in Drosophila melanogaster. Stress 8:2, pages 117-131.
Read now
I. Akushevich, A. Kulminski & K. G. Manton. (2005) Life Tables with Covariates: Dynamic Model for Nonlinear Analysis of Longitudinal Data. Mathematical Population Studies 12:2, pages 51-80.
Read now
AnatoliI. Yashin, SvetlanaV. Ukraintseva, SergeI. Boiko & KonstantinG. Arbeev. (2002) Individual aging and mortality rate: How are they related?. Social Biology 49:3-4, pages 206-217.
Read now
Emmanuelle Cam, Bernard Cadiou, JamesE. Hines & Jean Yves Monnat. (2002) Influence of behavioural tactics on recruitment and reproductive trajectory in the kittiwake. Journal of Applied Statistics 29:1-4, pages 163-185.
Read now
IanC. T. Nisbet & Emmanuelle Cam. (2002) Test for age-specificity in survival of the common tern. Journal of Applied Statistics 29:1-4, pages 65-83.
Read now
EvanG. Cooch, Emmanuelle Cam & William Link. (2002) Occam's shadow: Levels of analysis in evolutionary ecology--where to next?. Journal of Applied Statistics 29:1-4, pages 19-48.
Read now
AnatoliI. Yashin, IvanA. Iachine & AlexanderS. Begun. (2000) Mortality modeling: A review. Mathematical Population Studies 8:4, pages 305-332.
Read now
Yu Xie. (2000) Demography: Past, Present, and Future. Journal of the American Statistical Association 95:450, pages 670-673.
Read now
Michael McQuestion & RobertE. Jones. (1998) A dynamic, multi‐level analysis of recent immunization trends in Colombia. Social Biology 45:1-2, pages 39-59.
Read now
AnatoliI. Yashin, IvanA. Iachine, KirillF. Andreev & Ulla Larsen. (1998) Multistate models of postpartum infecundity, fecundability and sterility by age and parity: Methodological issues* . Mathematical Population Studies 7:1, pages 51-78.
Read now
AnatoliI. Yashin & IvanA. Iachine. (1995) Survival of related individuals: An extension of some fundamental results of heterogeneity analysis. Mathematical Population Studies 5:4, pages 321-339.
Read now
Andrei Rogers. (1995) Population forecasting: Do simple models outperform complex models?. Mathematical Population Studies 5:3, pages 187-202.
Read now
JonE. Anderson & ThomasA. Louis. (1995) Survival Analysis Using a Scale Change Random Effects Model. Journal of the American Statistical Association 90:430, pages 669-679.
Read now
AnatoliI. Yashin, JamesW. Vaupel & IvanA. Iachine. (1995) Correlated individual frailty: An advantageous approach to survival analysis of bivariate data. Mathematical Population Studies 5:2, pages 145-159.
Read now
DilipC. Nath, KennethC. Land & KaushalendraK. Singh. (1994) Birth spacing, breastfeeding, and early child mortality in a traditional Indian society: A hazards model analysis. Social Biology 41:3-4, pages 168-180.
Read now
Noreen Goldman, Graham Lord & Yuanreng Hu. (1993) Marriage selection and age patterns of mortality: A mathematical investigation. Mathematical Population Studies 4:1, pages 51-73.
Read now
J.J. Mcardle & Fumiaki Hamagami. (1992) Modeling incomplete longitudinal and cross-sectional data using latent growth structural models. Experimental Aging Research 18:3, pages 145-166.
Read now
DeannaB. Haunsperger & DonaldG. Saari. (1991) The Lack of Consistency for Statistical Decision Procedures. The American Statistician 45:3, pages 252-255.
Read now
JoelE. Cohen. (1989) Comment. Journal of the American Statistical Association 84:407, pages 772-774.
Read now
Nathan Keyfitz. (1988) A Markov Chain for calculating the durability of marriage. Mathematical Population Studies 1:1, pages 101-121.
Read now
Sujata Rajarshi & M.B. Rajarshi. (1988) Bathtub distributions: a review. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods 17:8, pages 2597-2621.
Read now
Ellen Eliason Kisker & Noreen Goldman. (1987) Perils of single life and benefits of marriage. Social Biology 34:3-4, pages 135-152.
Read now
JoelE. Cohen. (1986) An Uncertainty Principle in Demography and the Unisex Issue. The American Statistician 40:1, pages 32-39.
Read now
Jie Chen, Xiaoyun (Nicole) Li, Chengxing (Cindy) Lu, Sammy Yuan, Godwin Yung, Jingjing Ye, Hong Tian & Jianchang Lin. Considerations for master protocols using external controls. Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics 0:0, pages 1-23.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (91)

Snigdha Jain, Aruna PriyaPenelope PekowKerry SpitzerAllan J. Walkey, Ijeoma Opara, Harlan M. KrumholzPeter K. Lindenauer. (2024) Racial Differences in 1-Year Mortality after Hospitalization for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in the United States. Annals of the American Thoracic Society 21:4, pages 585-594.
Crossref
Shiro Furuya, Fengyi Zheng, Qiongshi Lu & Jason M. Fletcher. (2024) Separating Scarring Effect and Selection of Early-Life Exposures With Genetic Data. Demography 61:2, pages 363-392.
Crossref
Leon Raphson & Marc Lipsitch. (2024) Estimated excess deaths due to COVID-19 among the urban population of Mainland China, December 2022 to January 2023. Epidemiology.
Crossref
Snorre Jallbjørn, Søren F. Jarner & Niels R. Hansen. (2023) Forecasting, interventions and selection: the benefits of a causal mortality model. European Actuarial Journal.
Crossref
Sizwe Vincent Mbona, Henry Mwambi & Shaun Ramroop. (2023) The Importance of the Frailty Effect In Survival Models: For Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis Data. The Open Public Health Journal 16:1.
Crossref
Kaitlin R. Macdonald, Jay J. Rotella & J. Terrill Paterson. (2023) Evaluating the importance of individual heterogeneity in reproduction to Weddell seal population dynamics using integral projection models. Journal of Animal Ecology 92:9, pages 1828-1839.
Crossref
Janelle J. Badger, W. Don Bowen, Cornelia E. den Heyer & Greg A. Breed. (2023) Individual Quality Drives Life History Variation in a Long-Lived Marine Predator. The American Naturalist 202:3, pages 351-367.
Crossref
Hal Caswell. (2023) The contributions of stochastic demography and social inequality to lifespan variability. Demographic Research 49, pages 309-354.
Crossref
A. I Mikhalsky. (2023) On the paper by Leonid A. Gavrilov and Natalia S. Gavrilova entitled “Trends in human species-specific lifespan and actuarial aging rate” published in biokhimiya, vol. 87, n. 12, pp. 1998-2011. Биохимия 88:1, pages 164-165.
Crossref
Anatoly I. Mikhalsky. (2023) On the Paper by Leonid A. Gavrilov and Natalia S. Gavrilova entitled “Trends in Human Species-Specific Lifespan and Actuarial Aging Rate” Published in Biochemistry (Moscow), Vol. 87, Nos. 12-13, pp. 1622-1633 (2022). Biochemistry (Moscow) 88:1, pages 162-163.
Crossref
Jacob A. Moorad & Sanjana Ravindran. (2022) Natural Selection and the Evolution of Asynchronous Aging. The American Naturalist 199:4, pages 551-563.
Crossref
Dalkhat M. Ediev. 2022. Quantitative Methods in Demography. Quantitative Methods in Demography 189 205 .
Ulrich Karl Steiner. (2021) Senescence in Bacteria and Its Underlying Mechanisms. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 9.
Crossref
Elizabeth Arias. 2021. Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging. Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 4119 4128 .
Hui Zheng. (2020) Unobserved population heterogeneity and dynamics of health disparities. Demographic Research 43, pages 1009-1048.
Crossref
Oscar Vedder, He Zhang, Andreas Dänhardt & Sandra Bouwhuis. (2019) Age-Specific Offspring Mortality Economically Tracks Food Abundance in a Piscivorous Seabird. The American Naturalist 193:4, pages 588-597.
Crossref
Elizabeth Arias. 2019. Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging. Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 1 10 .
Edward Ivimey-Cook & Jacob Moorad. (2018) Disentangling Pre- and Postnatal Maternal Age Effects on Offspring Performance in an Insect with Elaborate Maternal Care. The American Naturalist 192:5, pages 564-576.
Crossref
Vérane Berger, Jean-François Lemaître, Dominique Allainé, Jean-Michel Gaillard & Aurélie Cohas. (2018) Early and Adult Social Environments Shape Sex-Specific Actuarial Senescence Patterns in a Cooperative Breeder. The American Naturalist 192:4, pages 525-536.
Crossref
Raisa Hernández-Pacheco & Ulrich K. Steiner. (2017) Drivers of Diversification in Individual Life Courses. The American Naturalist 190:6, pages E132-E144.
Crossref
David A. Swanson & Jeff Tayman. 2017. The Frontiers of Applied Demography. The Frontiers of Applied Demography 491 513 .
Wolfgang Hess, Gerhard Tutz & Jan Gertheiss. (2016) A Flexible Link Function for Discrete-Time Duration Models. Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 236:4, pages 455-481.
Crossref
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field & Felix Elwert. 2016. Dynamic Demographic Analysis. Dynamic Demographic Analysis 177 199 .
Virginia Zarulli. (2013) Effet des chocs de mortalité sur le profil par âge de la mortalité des adultes. Population Vol. 68:2, pages 303-329.
Crossref
Saras D. Sarasvathy, Anil R. Menon & Graciela Kuechle. (2011) Failing firms and successful entrepreneurs: serial entrepreneurship as a temporal portfolio. Small Business Economics 40:2, pages 417-434.
Crossref
F. Plard, C. Bonenfant, D. Delorme & J.M. Gaillard. (2012) Modeling reproductive trajectories of roe deer females: Fixed or dynamic heterogeneity?. Theoretical Population Biology 82:4, pages 317-328.
Crossref
Wolfgang Hess & Maria Persson. (2011) The duration of trade revisited. Empirical Economics 43:3, pages 1083-1107.
Crossref
Gregory Duncan Duckworth, Res Altwegg & Douglas Michael Harebottle. (2011) Demography and population ecology of the Hadeda Ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) at its expanding range edge in South Africa. Journal of Ornithology 153:2, pages 421-430.
Crossref
Ulrich Karl Steiner & Shripad Tuljapurkar. (2012) Neutral theory for life histories and individual variability in fitness components. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109:12, pages 4684-4689.
Crossref
Maren Rebke. (2010) From the Price equation to a decomposition of population change. Journal of Ornithology 152:S2, pages 555-559.
Crossref
Justin J. O’Hagan, Miguel A. Hernán, Rochelle P. Walensky & Marc Lipsitch. (2012) Apparent declining efficacy in randomized trials. AIDS 26:2, pages 123-126.
Crossref
Daniel CourgeauDaniel Courgeau. 2012. Probability and Social Science. Probability and Social Science 233 241 .
Daniel CourgeauDaniel Courgeau. 2012. Probability and Social Science. Probability and Social Science 191 231 .
Daniel CourgeauDaniel Courgeau. 2012. Probability and Social Science. Probability and Social Science 85 132 .
Alexandre Millon, Steve J. Petty, Brian Little & Xavier Lambin. (2011) Natal conditions alter age-specific reproduction but not survival or senescence in a long-lived bird of prey. Journal of Animal Ecology 80:5, pages 968-975.
Crossref
Joel E. Cohen, Øystein Kravdal & Nico Keilman. (2011) Childbearing impeded education more than education impeded childbearing among Norwegian women. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108:29, pages 11830-11835.
Crossref
Simon R. Evans, Lars Gustafsson & Ben C. Sheldon. (2011) DIVERGENT PATTERNS OF AGE-DEPENDENCE IN ORNAMENTAL AND REPRODUCTIVE TRAITS IN THE COLLARED FLYCATCHER. Evolution 65:6, pages 1623-1636.
Crossref
Christophe Van den Bulte & Raghuram Iyengar. (2011) Tricked by Truncation: Spurious Duration Dependence and Social Contagion in Hazard Models. Marketing Science 30:2, pages 233-248.
Crossref
James M. Raymo & So-jung Lim. (2011) A new look at married women’s labor force transitions in Japan. Social Science Research 40:2, pages 460-472.
Crossref
Ashley B. Pitcher & Shane D. Johnson. (2011) Exploring Theories of Victimization Using a Mathematical Model of Burglary. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 48:1, pages 83-109.
Crossref
Gérard Lassibille & Ma Lucía Navarro Gómez. (2010) How Long Does it Take to Earn a Higher Education Degree in Spain?. Research in Higher Education 52:1, pages 63-80.
Crossref
Scott M. Lynch & J.Scott Brown. 2011. Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences. Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences 105 117 .
SHANE D. JOHNSON. (2010) A brief history of the analysis of crime concentration. European Journal of Applied Mathematics 21:4-5, pages 349-370.
Crossref
Wolfgang Lutz & Samir KC. (2010) Dimensions of global population projections: what do we know about future population trends and structures?. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365:1554, pages 2779-2791.
Crossref
Steven E. Boyden & Louis M. Kunkel. (2010) High-Density Genomewide Linkage Analysis of Exceptional Human Longevity Identifies Multiple Novel Loci. PLoS ONE 5:8, pages e12432.
Crossref
Peter G Higgins & Adam Glasgow. (2010) Home technology design for the cognitively impaired. Home technology design for the cognitively impaired.
Kristen Hawkes. (2010) How grandmother effects plus individual variation in frailty shape fertility and mortality: Guidance from human–chimpanzee comparisons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107:supplement_2, pages 8977-8984.
Crossref
Maren Rebke, Tim Coulson, Peter H. Becker & James W. Vaupel. (2010) Reproductive improvement and senescence in a long-lived bird. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107:17, pages 7841-7846.
Crossref
Tracy E. Roberts & Steven P. Martin. (2009) Welfare Exit, Marriage, and Welfare Recidivism: A Reevaluation of Patterns of the 1980s and 1990s. Population Research and Policy Review 29:2, pages 105-125.
Crossref
Guillaume Péron, Pierre-André Crochet, Rémi Choquet, Roger Pradel, Jean-Dominique Lebreton & Olivier Gimenez. (2010) Capture-recapture models with heterogeneity to study survival senescence in the wild. Oikos 119:3, pages 524-532.
Crossref
James W. Vaupel. (2010) Biodemography of human ageing. Nature 464:7288, pages 536-542.
Crossref
Laura Invidia, Stefano Salvioli, Serena Altilia, Michela Pierini, Maria P. Panourgia, Daniela Monti, Francesco De Rango, Giuseppe Passarino & Claudio Franceschi. (2009) The frequency of Klotho KL-VS polymorphism in a large Italian population, from young subjects to centenarians, suggests the presence of specific time windows for its effect. Biogerontology 11:1, pages 67-73.
Crossref
Simon Baeriswyl, Médéric Diard, Thomas Mosser, Magali Leroy, Xavier Manière, François Taddei & Ivan Matic. (2009) Modulation of aging profiles in isogenic populations of Caenorhabditis elegans by bacteria causing different extrinsic mortality rates. Biogerontology 11:1, pages 53-65.
Crossref
Adam Glasgow & Peter G. Higgins. (2010) Age-Related Cognitive Impairment and Home Technology Design. IFAC Proceedings Volumes 43:13, pages 275-280.
Crossref
Peter S. Fader & Bruce G. S. Hardie. (2010) Customer-Base Valuation in a Contractual Setting: The Perils of Ignoring Heterogeneity. Marketing Science 29:1, pages 85-93.
Crossref
Juulia Jylhävä & Mikko Hurme. (2009) Gene variants as determinants of longevity: focus on the inflammatory factors. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology 459:2, pages 239-246.
Crossref
Lone Simonsen, Cecile Viboud, Robert J. Taylor, Mark A. Miller & Lisa Jackson. (2009) Influenza vaccination and mortality benefits: New insights, new opportunities. Vaccine 27:45, pages 6300-6304.
Crossref
S. Bouwhuis, B.C. Sheldon, S. Verhulst & A. Charmantier. (2009) Great tits growing old: selective disappearance and the partitioning of senescence to stages within the breeding cycle. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276:1668, pages 2769-2777.
Crossref
Sébastien Descamps, Stan Boutin, Andrew G McAdam, Dominique Berteaux & Jean-Michel Gaillard. (2008) Survival costs of reproduction vary with age in North American red squirrels. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276:1659, pages 1129-1135.
Crossref
Hitoshi Suda, Tetsuji Shoyama & Yuka Shimizu. (2009) Analyzing observed or hidden heterogeneity on survival and mortality in an isogenic C. elegans cohort. BIOPHYSICS 5, pages 59-66.
Crossref
S. J. Richards. (2011) Selected Issues in Modelling Mortality by Cause and in Small Populations. British Actuarial Journal 15:S1, pages 267-283.
Crossref
Michael Murphy. (2011) The ‘Golden Generations’ in Historical Context. British Actuarial Journal 15:S1, pages 151-184.
Crossref
Olivier Gimenez, Anne Viallefont, Anne Charmantier, Roger Pradel, Emmanuelle Cam, Charles R. Brown, Mark D. Anderson, Mary Bomberger Brown, Rita Covas & Jean‐Michel Gaillard. (2008) The Risk of Flawed Inference in Evolutionary Studies When Detectability Is Less than One. The American Naturalist 172:3, pages 441-448.
Crossref
H. Booth & L. Tickle. (2011) Mortality Modelling and Forecasting: a Review of Methods. Annals of Actuarial Science 3:1-2, pages 3-43.
Crossref
S. J. Richards. (2011) Applying Survival Models to Pensioner Mortality Data. British Actuarial Journal 14:2, pages 257-303.
Crossref
Thomas Salzmann & Christina Bohk. (2009) Überprüfung der im Rahmen des „Lebenserwartungssurveys“ gemessenen Sterblichkeit auf Bevölkerungsrepräsentativität unter Berücksichtigung rechts- und intervallzensierter Ereignisse mit dem Konzept „Relative Survival“Testing mortality measured in the “Life Expectancy Survey” for population representativeness, particular consideration being given to right and interval censoring with the relative survival concept. Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft 33:2, pages 121-152.
Crossref
Yngvild Vindenes, Steinar Engen & Bernt‐Erik Sæther. (2008) Individual Heterogeneity in Vital Parameters and Demographic Stochasticity. The American Naturalist 171:4, pages 455-467.
Crossref
Deborah A. Roach & Jutta Gampe. (2004) Age‐Specific Demography in Plantago : Uncovering Age‐Dependent Mortality in a Natural Population . The American Naturalist 164:1, pages 60-69.
Crossref
Cristina Rueda Sabater, Pedro C. Alvarez Esteban, Agustín Mayo Iscar & Ana López Díez. (2004) Clustering to reduce regional heterogeneity: A spanish case-study. Journal of Population Research 21:1, pages 73-93.
Crossref
Henry W. Block & Thomas H. Savits. 2004. Mathematical Reliability: An Expository Perspective. Mathematical Reliability: An Expository Perspective 197 206 .
Anatoli I. Yashin. 2004. Parametric and Semiparametric Models with Applications to Reliability, Survival Analysis, and Quality of Life. Parametric and Semiparametric Models with Applications to Reliability, Survival Analysis, and Quality of Life 149 164 .
Elisabetta Barbi, Graziella Caselli & Jacques Vallin. (2003) Hétérogénéité des générations et âge extrême de la vie. Population Vol. 58:1, pages 45-68.
Crossref
Stephen L. DesJardins. 2003. Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research. Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research 421 471 .
Emmanuelle Cam, William A. Link, Evan G. Cooch, Jean‐Yves Monnat & Etienne Danchin. (2002) Individual Covariation in Life‐History Traits: Seeing the Trees Despite the Forest. The American Naturalist 159:1, pages 96-105.
Crossref
George Alter, Michel Oris & Göran Broström. (2001) The Family and Mortality: A Case Study from Rural Belgium. Annales de démographie historique n o 101:1, pages 11-31.
Crossref
Samuel R. Lucas. (2001) Effectively Maintained Inequality: Education Transitions, Track Mobility, and Social Background Effects. American Journal of Sociology 106:6, pages 1642-1690.
Crossref
Rolv T. Lie. (2000) Invited Commentary: Intersecting Perinatal Mortality Curves by Gestational Age–Are Appearances Deceiving?. American Journal of Epidemiology 152:12, pages 1117-1119.
Crossref
Jennifer S. Barber, Susan A. Murphy, William G. Axinn & Jerry Maples. (2008) 6. Discrete-Time Multilevel Hazard Analysis. Sociological Methodology 30:1, pages 201-235.
Crossref
Philip M. Service. (2000) Heterogeneity in Individual Mortality Risk and Its Importance for Evolutionary Studies of Senescence. The American Naturalist 156:1, pages 1-13.
Crossref
Thomas Klein. (1995) Lebenserwartung zwischen Biologie und SoziologieBiological and social impacts on life expectancy. Journal of Public Health 3:4, pages 311-319.
Crossref
Paulo Sergio Panse Silveira, Hyun Mo Yang & Eduardo Massad. (1995) Computer‐based environment for the study of ecological systems. Environmental Management and Health 6:4, pages 19-28.
Crossref
Andreas Diekmann & Peter Mitter. 1990. Lebensverläufe und sozialer Wandel. Lebensverläufe und sozialer Wandel 404 441 .
Peter Fader & Bruce Hardie. (2008) Customer-Base Valuation in a Contractual Setting: The Perils of Ignoring Heterogeneity. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Woodrow T. Johnson. (2009) Do Investors Trade Uniformly through Time?. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Peter Fader & Bruce Hardie. (2006) How to Project Customer Retention. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Hossein Ghasemkhani, Paulo Goes & Arvind Tripathi. (2021) Effect of Market Information on Bidders’ Attrition in Online Auction Markets. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Peter Fader, Bruce Hardie, Yuzhou Liu, Joseph Davin & Thomas J. Steenburgh. (2018) 'How to Project Customer Retention' Revisited: The Role of Duration Dependence. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Keith Burghardt, Emanuel F. Alsina, Michelle Girvan, William M. Rand & Kristina Lerman. (2016) The Myopia of Crowds: A Study of Collective Evaluation on Stack Exchange. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Wolfgang Hess & Maria Persson. (2010) The Duration of Trade Revisited: Continuous-Time vs. Discrete-Time Hazards. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
James W. Vaupel, Roland Rau, Carlo Giovanni Camarda & Kristen von Kistowski. (2006) Can Heterogeneity of Populations Explain Differences in Mortality?. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Hans Oluf Hansen. (2008) Issues of Selection in Human Survivorship: A Theory of Mortality Change from the Mid-Eighteenth to the Early Twenty First Century. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.