In this article, the Brier score is used to investigate the importance of clustering for the frailty survival model. For this purpose, two versions of the Brier score are constructed, i.e., a “conditional Brier score” and a “marginal Brier score.” Both versions of the Brier score show how the clustering effects and the covariate effects affect the predictive ability of the frailty model separately. Using a Bayesian and a likelihood approach, point estimates and 95% credible/confidence intervals are computed. The estimation properties of both procedures are evaluated in an extensive simulation study for both versions of the Brier score. Further, a validation strategy is developed to calculate an internally validated point estimate and credible/confidence interval. The ensemble of the developments is applied to a dental dataset.

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doi.org/10.1080/03610918.2014.936464, hdl.handle.net/1765/96415
Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation
Department of Biostatistics

van Oirbeek, R., & Lesaffre, E. (2016). Exploring the Clustering Effect of the Frailty Survival Model by Means of the Brier Score. Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation, 45(9), 3294–3306. doi:10.1080/03610918.2014.936464