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causal inference 2 counterfactual 2 double robust estimating function 2 causal effect 1 dynamic treatment regime 1 dynamic treatment regimen 1 estimating function 1 history-adjusted marginal structural model 1 individualized stopped treatment regimen 1 individualized treatment rule 1 inverse probability of treatment weighted estimating functions 1 inverse probability weighting 1 locally efficient estimation 1 static treatment intervention 1
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Laan, Mark van der 2 Petersen, Maya 2
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International Journal of Biostatistics 2
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Causal Effect Models for Realistic Individualized Treatment and Intention to Treat Rules
Laan, Mark van der; Petersen, Maya - In: International Journal of Biostatistics 3 (2007) 1, pp. 1022-1022
Marginal structural models (MSM) are an important class of models in causal inference. Given a longitudinal data structure observed on a sample of n independent and identically distributed experimental units, MSM model the counterfactual outcome distribution corresponding with a static treatment...
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Statistical Learning of Origin-Specific Statically Optimal Individualized Treatment Rules
Laan, Mark van der; Petersen, Maya - In: International Journal of Biostatistics 3 (2007) 1, pp. 1040-1040
Consider a longitudinal observational or controlled study in which one collects chronological data over time on a random sample of subjects. The time-dependent process one observes on each subject contains time-dependent covariates, time-dependent treatment actions, and an outcome process or...
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