Sensitivity Analysis for m‐Estimates, Tests, and Confidence Intervals in Matched Observational Studies
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5449917
DOI10.1111/j.1541-0420.2006.00717.xzbMath1136.62397OpenAlexW1969392589WikidataQ51908322 ScholiaQ51908322MaRDI QIDQ5449917
Publication date: 19 March 2008
Published in: Biometrics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-0420.2006.00717.x
Nonparametric hypothesis testing (62G10) Applications of statistics to biology and medical sciences; meta analysis (62P10) Testing in survival analysis and censored data (62N03)
Related Items
False discovery rate control for effect modification in observational studies ⋮ Bridging preference‐based instrumental variable studies and cluster‐randomized encouragement experiments: Study design, noncompliance, and average cluster effect ratio ⋮ Rank tests in unmatched clustered randomized trials applied to a study of teacher training ⋮ Asymptotic efficiency and small sample power of a locally most powerful linear rank test for the log-logistic distribution ⋮ Decomposing Treatment Effect Variation ⋮ A New u-Statistic with Superior Design Sensitivity in Matched Observational Studies
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Association, causation, and marginal structural models.
- Covariance adjustment in radomized experiments and observational studies
- Local Sensitivity Approximations for Selectivity Bias
- A note on exact robust confidence intervals for location
- Hodges-Lehmann Point Estimates of Treatment Effect in Observational Studies
- Asymptotic Separability in Sensitivity Analysis
- Assessing the Sensitivity of Regression Results to Unmeasured Confounders in Observational Studies
- Exact Confidence Intervals for Nonconstant Effects by Inverting the Signed Rank Test
- Randomization Inference With Imperfect Compliance in the ACE-Inhibitor After Anthracycline Randomized Trial
- Robust Estimation of a Location Parameter
- Some Simple Distribution-Free Confidence Intervals for the Center of a Symmetric Distribution
- ON THE z-TEST IN RANDOMIZED BLOCKS AND LATIN SQUARES