Dear useRs, I am currently fitting an advanced failure time model using G?ran Brostr?m's excellent "eha" library with the "aftreg" command. My question: How do I interpret the "Overall p-value", that is reported at the very bottom of the output? I already figured out it must be a chi-square test, but I am wondering what a p-value < 0.01 means: Does it mean my model fits the actual data correctly OR does it mean my model DOES NOT fit the data correctly? In other words: Is it better to have a small or a large "overall p-value"? EXAMPLE OUTPUT: Events 230 Total time at risk 3340 Max. log. likelihood -380.34 LR test statistic 16.7 Degrees of freedom 1 Overall p-value 4.41898e-05 Any advice is highly appreciated!! Thanks Thomas