Abstract
The research explores several imputation techniques, namely left, right, midpoint and random imputations for the MLE of the Weibull regression model with covariate for uncensored, right, and interval-censored data. A simulation study is conducted to obtain the parameter estimates of the model with different imputation techniques, sample sizes, and censoring proportions and its performance are evaluated using bias, standard error (SE), and root mean square error (RMSE). The simulation result indicates that midpoint imputation technique outperformed other techniques based on the lowest RMSE values. Finally, the model was fit to diabetic nephropathy data were fitted to the model using selected imputation techniques. The result concluded that the Weibull regression model may provide a good fit to the data and that the covariate, gender has a significant effect on the survival time of patient kidneys.
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