Abstract

Summary A simple statistic is presented for comparing grouped survival data, which may be variably right censored, with a known survival curve. The known or hypothesized survival curve may be specified either analytically or in terms of a life table. This statistic has good power against local proportional hazard alternatives. The asymptotic distribution theory of the test is valid provided terms of order 00A3) in the actuarial interval lengths ^ are negligible. For comparison we give an actuarial modification of a statistic studied by Breslow (1977) which has the desired asymptotic distribution if terms of order 0052) are negligible. In the presence of intrainterval censorship, a statistic proposed by Oleinick and Mantel (1970) has the asserted asymptotic distribution only if terms of order Oft) are negligible. Thus the statistic we propose is preferable for coarsely grouped data. For short intervals with small death and censorship probabilities, the three statistics are numerically close.

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