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1.Here is the formula for the Kaplan-Meier method.
2.The number of time intervals pertains to times in which 1 or more persons experience the outcome of interest.
3.As time goes on, and more people have experienced the outcome of interest, or dropped out of the study, the term N(k), meaning the number at risk, becomes progressively smaller.