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The following pages link to Characterizing the effect of matching using linear propensity score methods with normal distributions (Q4037730):
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- Practical propensity score matching: a reply to Smith and Todd (Q262740) (← links)
- Bias reduction with variable percent bias reducing matching (Q273725) (← links)
- A two-step Bayesian approach for propensity score analysis: simulations and case study (Q441838) (← links)
- Affinely invariant matching methods with discriminant mixtures of proportional ellipsoidally symmetric distributions (Q449948) (← links)
- A GMM interpretation of the paradox in the inverse probability weighting estimation of the average treatment effect on the treated (Q631285) (← links)
- Estimating and using propensity score in presence of missing background data: an application to assess the impact of childbearing on wellbeing (Q734471) (← links)
- Matching methods for causal inference: a review and a look forward (Q903298) (← links)
- For objective causal inference, design trumps analysis (Q958314) (← links)
- Affinely invariant matching methods with ellipsoidal distributions (Q1193367) (← links)
- Estimation of causal effects with multiple treatments: a review and new ideas (Q1750257) (← links)
- Equal percent bias reduction and variance proportionate modifying properties with mean-covariance preserving matching (Q1934474) (← links)
- Learning causal effect using machine learning with application to China's typhoon (Q2023742) (← links)
- A fast algorithm for maximal propensity score matching (Q2195942) (← links)
- Matching Using Estimated Propensity Scores: Relating Theory to Practice (Q4348996) (← links)
- Some Methods of Propensity‐Score Matching had Superior Performance to Others: Results of an Empirical Investigation and Monte Carlo simulations (Q5123162) (← links)
- The ethics of consulting for the tobacco industry (Q5424154) (← links)
- Propensity score matching without conditional independence assumption—with an application to the gender wage gap in the United Kingdom (Q5427675) (← links)
- Randomization, balance, and the validity and efficiency of design-adaptive allocation methods (Q5932169) (← links)
- Efficient and robust propensity‐score‐based methods for population inference using epidemiologic cohorts (Q6067163) (← links)
- Matching algorithms for causal inference with multiple treatments (Q6624680) (← links)
- Combining individual and aggregated data to investigate the role of socioeconomic disparities on cancer burden in Italy (Q6627268) (← links)