Thank you very much. I have three questions 1) In the R code it is shown in minute 48, what you call the cens variable is coded 0, 1, 2, and 3, isnt' it? Thus 2 and 3 events are automatically considered competing risks/events when you set failcode is 1 (default), isn't it? 2) You then use cens2, why that change? 3) Third and last question, for a cathegorical covariate with more than two categories you need to convert it into dummies variables, the crr doesn't do the job automatically, does it?
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Thank you very much. I have three questions 1) In the R code it is shown in minute 48, what you call the cens variable is coded 0, 1, 2, and 3, isnt' it? Thus 2 and 3 events are automatically considered competing risks/events when you set failcode is 1 (default), isn't it? 2) You then use cens2, why that change? 3) Third and last question, for a cathegorical covariate with more than two categories you need to convert it into dummies variables, the crr doesn't do the job automatically, does it?
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