Gage T B, Mode C J
Department of Anthropology, State University of New York, Albany 12222.
Hum Biol. 1993 Jun;65(3):445-61.
The goodnesses of fit over the entire life span of four models of mortality are compared using life tables from Australia and the United States. The results indicate that the five-parameter Siler model fits considerably better than the more complex eight-parameter Heligman-Pollard and Mode-Busby models. On the other hand, the ten-parameter model proposed by Mode and Jacobson fits human mortality patterns better than the Siler model. We conclude that the Heligman-Pollard and Mode-Busby models are probably misspecified. Additional research is necessary to determine (1) whether the Heligman-Pollard model can be improved by specifying it as a true hazard model and (2) whether the respecified Heligman-Pollard and Mode-Jacobson models are statistically robust, particularly with abridged life tables.
利用澳大利亚和美国的生命表,比较了四种死亡率模型在整个寿命期内的拟合优度。结果表明,五参数西勒模型的拟合效果比更复杂的八参数赫利格曼 - 波拉德模型和莫德 - 巴斯比模型要好得多。另一方面,莫德和雅各布森提出的十参数模型比西勒模型更能拟合人类死亡率模式。我们得出结论,赫利格曼 - 波拉德模型和莫德 - 巴斯比模型可能设定有误。有必要进行进一步研究以确定:(1)将赫利格曼 - 波拉德模型指定为真正的风险模型是否可以改进该模型;(2)重新指定的赫利格曼 - 波拉德模型和莫德 - 雅各布森模型在统计学上是否稳健,特别是对于简略生命表而言。