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Isn't the hazard ratio different because the models themselves are different? The reference group is the same, but the variable has 3 levels in one analysis and 2 in another. If a group of participants is omitted from one of the models, there will be a new estimates of the model parameters.

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Lapis Lazuli | Level 10 svh
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
Isn't the hazard ratio different because the models themselves are different? The reference group is the same, but the variable has 3 levels in one analysis and 2 in another. If a group of participants is omitted from one of the models, there will be a new estimates of the model parameters.
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