Weibull & Reliability/Failure Time Analysis - Raw Data Tab
Select the Raw data tab of the Weibull & Reliability/Failure Time Analysis dialog box to access options to specify the variables for the Weibull analysis & reliability/failure time analysis. When analyzing raw data, specify the variables for the analysis and any censoring variables and codes, and then click the OK button. By default, Statistica computes maximum likelihood parameter estimates for the two-parameter Weibull distribution, and displays the Weibull Analysis: Results (Raw Data) dialog box. Note that if the maximum likelihood parameter estimation procedure fails, the values 0, 1, and 1 will be used as the default parameters for the location, shape, and scale parameters, respectively.
When the Single variable, start & stop times, or dates option button is selected (see above), you can specify in the first variable list either 1) a single variable with failure times, 2) two variables with dates or other time measurements; when reading the data Statistica will subtract the values found in the first variable from those found in the second variable (i.e., subtract the start-times from the stop-times) before fitting the Weibull distribution; or 3) you can specify 6 variables, which will be interpreted as start and stop times [as in 2) above]; specifically, the 6 variables will be interpreted as start month, start day, start year, stop month, stop day, and stop year, respectively; for more information on this special type of input format, see also the Survival Analysis - Life Tables and Distributions. In either case, you can also specify an optional censoring indicator (grouping) variable with codes that identify the censored and complete cases.
For related procedures, see also the Survival Analysis module; for non-censoring (complete) data, you can also use the Quantile-Quantile and Probability-Probability plots on the Stats 2D Graphs menu as well as the distribution fitting options on the Process Capability Analysis Setup - Raw Data: Distribution tab.