Analyzing the number of "rejection episodes" in renal transplant studies.

1992 
Transplantation has become the treatment of choice for many chronic and debilitating diseases. Generally, the primary endpoints in evaluating therapy are graft and patient survival time. However, an important secondary outcome is the number of rejection episodes experienced by study patients. This response has a distinctive statistical character. That is, it is a categorical variable since it assumes only a small number of integer values, but it is measured on a ratio-level scale since the ratio of any two values is scientifically meaningful
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