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counterfactual 8 double robust estimation 8 G-computation estimation 4 confounding 4 Causal inference 3 case control sampling 3 causal effect 3 estimating function 3 inverse probability of treatment weighted estimation 3 locally efficient estimation 3 longitudinal data 3 marginal structural models 3 targeted maximum likelihood estimation 3 HIV 2 antiretroviral resistance 2 antiretroviral therapy 2 causal inference 2 inverse probability of treatment weighting 2 matched case control sampling 2 Average Treatment Effect 1 Causality analysis 1 Double Robust Estimation 1 Estimation theory 1 G-computation 1 Ignorability 1 Imputation 1 Kausalanalyse 1 Monte Carlo Simulation 1 Monte Carlo simulation 1 Monte-Carlo-Simulation 1 Reweighting 1 Robust statistics 1 Robustes Verfahren 1 Schätztheorie 1 Simulation 1 Statistical method 1 Statistische Methode 1 canonical gradient 1 cross-validation 1 direct causal effect 1
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Laan, Mark van der 8 Petersen, Maya 4 Rose, Sherri 2 Carvalho Cayres Pinto, Rafael de 1 Firpo, Sergio 1 Joffe, Marshall 1 Wang, Yue 1
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Berkeley Electronic Press 3
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International Journal of Biostatistics 5 U.C. Berkeley Division of Biostatistics Working Paper Series 3 Brazilian review of econometrics : BRE ; the review of the Brazilian Econometric Society 1
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RePEc 8 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Combining strategies for the estimation of treatment effects
Firpo, Sergio; Carvalho Cayres Pinto, Rafael de - In: Brazilian review of econometrics : BRE ; the review of … 32 (2012) 1, pp. 31-71
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Why Match? Investigating Matched Case-Control Study Designs with Causal Effect Estimation
Rose, Sherri; Laan, Mark van der - In: International Journal of Biostatistics 5 (2009) 1, pp. 1127-1127
Matched case-control study designs are commonly implemented in the field of public health. While matching is intended to eliminate confounding, the main potential benefit of matching in case-control studies is a gain in efficiency. Methods for analyzing matched case-control studies have focused...
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Simple Optimal Weighting of Cases and Controls in Case-Control Studies
Rose, Sherri; Laan, Mark van der - In: International Journal of Biostatistics 4 (2008) 1, pp. 1115-1115
Researchers of uncommon diseases are often interested in assessing potential risk factors. Given the low incidence of disease, these studies are frequently case-control in design. Such a design allows a sufficient number of cases to be obtained without extensive sampling and can increase...
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Direct Effect Models
Laan, Mark van der; Petersen, Maya - In: International Journal of Biostatistics 4 (2008) 1, pp. 1064-1064
The causal effect of a treatment on an outcome is generally mediated by several intermediate variables. Estimation of the component of the causal effect of a treatment that is not mediated by an intermediate variable (the direct effect of the treatment) is often relevant to mechanistic...
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Estimation Based on Case-Control Designs with Known Prevalence Probability
Laan, Mark van der - In: International Journal of Biostatistics 4 (2008) 1, pp. 1114-1114
Regular case-control sampling is an extremely common design used to generate data to estimate effects of exposures or treatments on a binary outcome of interest when the proportion of cases (i.e., binary outcome equal to 1) in the population of interest is low. Case-control sampling represents a...
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History-Adjusted Marginal Structural Models and Statically-Optimal Dynamic Treatment Regimens
Laan, Mark van der; Petersen, Maya; Joffe, Marshall - In: International Journal of Biostatistics 1 (2005) 1, pp. 1003-1003
Marginal structural models (MSM) provide a powerful tool for estimating the causal effect of a treatment. These models, introduced by Robins, model the marginal distributions of treatment-specific counterfactual outcomes, possibly conditional on a subset of the baseline covariates. Marginal...
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Data Adaptive Estimation of the Treatment Specific Mean
Wang, Yue; Laan, Mark van der - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
An important problem in epidemiology and medical research is the estimation of a causal effect of a treatment action at a single point in time on the mean of an outcome within a population defined by strata of some of the observed covariates. Marginal structural models (MSM) are models for...
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Estimation of Direct and Indirect Causal Effects in Longitudinal Studies
Laan, Mark van der; Petersen, Maya - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
The causal effect of a treatment on an outcome is generally mediated by several intermediate variables. Estimation of the component of the causal effect of a treatment that is mediated by a given intermediate variable (the indirect effect of the treatment), and the component that is not mediated...
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History-Adjusted Marginal Structural Models and Statically-Optimal Dynamic Treatment Regimes
Laan, Mark van der; Petersen, Maya - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Marginal structural models (MSM) provide a powerful tool for estimating the causal effect of a treatment. These models, introduced by Robins (e.g. Robins (2000a), Robins (2000b), van der Laan and Robins (2002)), model the marginal distributions of treatment-specific counterfactual outcomes,...
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