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The following pages link to Some Methods of Propensity‐Score Matching had Superior Performance to Others: Results of an Empirical Investigation and Monte Carlo simulations (Q5123162):
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- Practical propensity score matching: a reply to Smith and Todd (Q262740) (← links)
- On the inefficiency of propensity score matching (Q636177) (← links)
- Power comparison for propensity score methods (Q2418070) (← links)
- Automatic variable selection for exposure‐driven propensity score matching with unmeasured confounders (Q3299088) (← links)
- Characterizing the effect of matching using linear propensity score methods with normal distributions (Q4037730) (← links)
- Matching Using Estimated Propensity Scores: Relating Theory to Practice (Q4348996) (← links)
- Propensity score prediction for electronic healthcare databases using super learner and high-dimensional propensity score methods (Q5034151) (← links)
- Accounting for matching structure in post-matching analysis of observational studies (Q5866143) (← links)
- Variance estimators for weighted and stratified linear dose–response function estimators using generalized propensity score (Q6089745) (← links)
- Propensity-score matching with competing risks in survival analysis (Q6625679) (← links)
- Variance estimation when using propensity-score matching with replacement with survival or time-to-event outcomes (Q6627365) (← links)
- A comparison of parametric propensity methods for causal inference with multiple treatments and a binary outcome (Q6627692) (← links)
- A weighting analogue to pair matching in propensity score analysis (Q6637426) (← links)