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The following pages link to Strong control of the familywise error rate in observational studies that discover effect modification by exploratory methods (Q3459434):
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- False discovery rate control for effect modification in observational studies (Q1616308) (← links)
- Detecting heterogeneous treatment effects with instrumental variables and application to the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment (Q2154220) (← links)
- Heterogeneous causal effects with imperfect compliance: a Bayesian machine learning approach (Q2170451) (← links)
- Rejoinder: Matching methods for observational studies derived from large administrative databases (Q2218058) (← links)
- Sharpening the Rosenbaum Sensitivity Bounds to Address Concerns About Interactions Between Observed and Unobserved Covariates (Q5072152) (← links)
- Optimal Tradeoffs in Matched Designs Comparing US-Trained and Internationally Trained Surgeons (Q5146018) (← links)
- How Well Can Fine Balance Work for Covariate Balancing (Q6079720) (← links)
- A statistic with demonstrated insensitivity to unmeasured bias for \(2 \times 2 \times S\) tables in observational studies (Q6628499) (← links)
- Protocols for observational studies: methods and open problems (Q6649128) (← links)
- Modern approaches for evaluating treatment effect heterogeneity from clinical trials and observational data (Q6652603) (← links)