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Bayes-Statistik 1 Bayesian inference 1 Estimation theory 1 Probit model 1 Probit-Modell 1 Schätztheorie 1 covariate balance 1 generalized boosted models 1 machine learning methods 1 propensity score 1
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Burgette, Lane F. 7 Nordheim, Erik V. 3 Reiter, Jerome P. 3 Almirall, Daniel 1 Griffin, Beth Ann 1 McCaffrey, Daniel F. 1 Setodji, Claude Messan 1
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Journal of business & economic statistics : JBES ; a publication of the American Statistical Association 2 Biometrics 1 Journal of Business & Economic Statistics 1 Journal of Causal Inference 1 Journal of the American Statistical Association 1 Journal of the American Statistical Association : JASA 1
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RePEc 3 OLC EcoSci 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Chasing Balance and Other Recommendations for Improving Nonparametric Propensity Score Models
Griffin, Beth Ann; McCaffrey, Daniel F.; Almirall, Daniel; … - In: Journal of Causal Inference 5 (2017) 2
Abstract: In this article, we carefully examine two important implementation issues when estimating propensity scores using generalized boosted models (GBM), a promising machine learning technique. First, we examine which of the following methods for tuning GBM lead to better covariate balance...
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The trace restriction : an alternative identification strategy for the Bayesian multinomial probit model
Burgette, Lane F.; Nordheim, Erik V. - In: Journal of business & economic statistics : JBES ; a … 30 (2012) 3, pp. 404-410
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The Trace Restriction: An Alternative Identification Strategy for the Bayesian Multinomial Probit Model
Burgette, Lane F.; Nordheim, Erik V. - In: Journal of business & economic statistics : JBES ; a … 30 (2012) 3, pp. 404-411
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Nonparametric Bayesian Multiple Imputation for Missing Data Due to Mid-Study Switching of Measurement Methods
Burgette, Lane F.; Reiter, Jerome P. - In: Journal of the American Statistical Association : JASA 107 (2012) 498, pp. 439-450
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Nonparametric Bayesian Multiple Imputation for Missing Data Due to Mid-Study Switching of Measurement Methods
Burgette, Lane F.; Reiter, Jerome P. - In: Journal of the American Statistical Association 107 (2012) 498, pp. 439-449
Investigators often change how variables are measured during the middle of data-collection, for example, in hopes of obtaining greater accuracy or reducing costs. The resulting data comprise sets of observations measured on two (or more) different scales, which complicates interpretation and can...
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Modeling Adverse Birth Outcomes via Confirmatory Factor Quantile Regression
Burgette, Lane F.; Reiter, Jerome P. - In: Biometrics 68 (2012) 1, pp. 92-100
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The Trace Restriction: An Alternative Identification Strategy for the Bayesian Multinomial Probit Model
Burgette, Lane F.; Nordheim, Erik V. - In: Journal of Business & Economic Statistics 30 (2012) 3, pp. 404-410
Previous authors have made Bayesian multinomial probit models identifiable by fixing a parameter on the main diagonal of the covariance matrix. The choice of which element one fixes can influence posterior predictions. Thus, we propose restricting the trace of the covariance matrix, which we...
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