Donoghoe, Mark W.; Marschner, Ian C. - In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 80 (2014) C, pp. 184-196
Risk difference is an important measure of effect size in biostatistics, for both randomised and observational studies. The natural way to adjust risk differences for potential confounders is to use an additive binomial model, which is a binomial generalised linear model with an identity link...