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Comparative Study
. 2004 Oct 15;23(19):2937-60.
doi: 10.1002/sim.1903.

Stratification and weighting via the propensity score in estimation of causal treatment effects: a comparative study

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Comparative Study

Stratification and weighting via the propensity score in estimation of causal treatment effects: a comparative study

Jared K Lunceford et al. Stat Med. .

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Abstract

Estimation of treatment effects with causal interpretation from observational data is complicated because exposure to treatment may be confounded with subject characteristics. The propensity score, the probability of treatment exposure conditional on covariates, is the basis for two approaches to adjusting for confounding: methods based on stratification of observations by quantiles of estimated propensity scores and methods based on weighting observations by the inverse of estimated propensity scores. We review popular versions of these approaches and related methods offering improved precision, describe theoretical properties and highlight their implications for practice, and present extensive comparisons of performance that provide guidance for practical use.

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