Curtate Future Lifetime Random Variable
Studying for Exam LTAM, Part 1.8
When somebody asks you how old you are, how do you answer? Are you like most people? Do you give your age from your previous birthday? Or do you get extra-precise and say something like “I am 21 years, 5 months, and 1 week old”?
If you answer … Read the rest
Gompertz-Makeham Survival Model
Studying for Exam LTAM, Part 1.7
You susceptibility to death generally grows higher as you age. This is an unfortunate fact of life. However, life insurance can help protect your family if you should die. It is a good idea to purchase life insurance, especially if you have dependents.
So far we have explored … Read the rest
Measures of Spread in Survival Models
Studying for Exam LTAM, Part 1.6
One of the main lessons students should get out of any statistics course is the fact that quantitative data can be described with summary measures.
Data come with a wide variety of “locations”, “spreads”, and “shapes”. These words refer to the nature of the distribution of a … Read the rest
Triangular Survival Models
Studying for Exam LTAM, Part 1.5
An important principle in mathematical modeling is to start simple. For example, if you have a situation where a linear function matches the trend in your data, go ahead and use a linear function rather than, for example, a quadratic function.
If a … Read the rest
Constant Force of Mortality (Exponential Distribution)
Studying for Exam LTAM, Part 1.4
Survival random variables apply to other situations besides the lifetimes of people. A common example in textbooks is the lifetime of a light bulb.
Modern-day light bulb technology seems to be much better than it was even thirty years ago. I think this is especially true with regard … Read the rest
The Complete Expectation of Life
Studying for Exam LTAM, Part 1.3
What is your life expectancy? Are you a smoker? A heavy drinker? Male or Female? And how well do you eat and exercise?
These factors can all affect how long you can “expect” to live.
However, the word “expect” can be misleading in this context. It is an … Read the rest
Families of Continuous Survival Random Variables
Studying for Exam LTAM, Part 1.1
Where do we begin? Assuming the reader’s knowledge of the fundamentals of (calculus-based) probability theory, the best place to start is with continuous survival models. This is also a common initial chapter in the textbooks on the subject.
As I mentioned in the post “Studying for Exam … Read the rest