Properties of survival models, including both parametric and tabular models; methods of estimating them from both complete and incomplete samples, including the actuarial, moment and maximum likelihood estimation techniques, and the estimation of life tables from general population data.

Prerequisites: PSTAT 10 and PSTAT 120B both with a minimum grade of C or better.

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