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Clinical trials 1 Kibble bivariate gamma distribution 1 Non-randomized trials 1 Observational studies 1 bivariate lognormal distribution 1 crime reduction interventions 1 non-randomized trials 1 regression towards the mean 1
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Baxter, Paul 1 Hazlett, Chad 1 Marchant, Paul 1
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Journal of Applied Statistics 1 Journal of Causal Inference 1
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Estimating Causal Effects of New Treatments Despite Self-Selection: The Case of Experimental Medical Treatments
Hazlett, Chad - In: Journal of Causal Inference 7 (2019) 1
Abstract Providing terminally ill patients with access to experimental treatments, as allowed by recent “right to try” laws and “expanded access” programs, poses a variety of ethical questions. While practitioners and investigators may assume it is impossible to learn the effects of...
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The cross-product ratio in bivariate lognormal and gamma distributions, with an application to non-randomized trials
Baxter, Paul; Marchant, Paul - In: Journal of Applied Statistics 37 (2010) 4, pp. 529-536
Non-randomized trials can give a biased impression of the effectiveness of any intervention. We consider trials in … results of non-randomized trials should be treated with caution, as interventions which show small effects could be explained …
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