Discrete-time proportional hazards is a statistical modeling approach used in survival analysis, which deals with time-to-event data. This approach is particularly useful when the time until an event occurs (like failure, death, or another outcome) is recorded at discrete time intervals rather than continuously. ### Key Features: 1. **Discrete Time**: In this model, time is divided into discrete intervals (e.g.
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