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The following pages link to On Estimation of the Survivor Average Causal Effect in Observational Studies When Important Confounders Are Missing Due to Death (Q3636996):
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- Sensitivity analysis for stratified comparisons in an observational study of the effect of smoking on homocysteine levels (Q101946) (← links)
- Longitudinal data with follow-up truncated by death: match the analysis method to research aims (Q903278) (← links)
- Stronger instruments via integer programming in an observational study of late preterm birth outcomes (Q1951518) (← links)
- Assessment of the extent of corroboration of an elaborate theory of a causal hypothesis using partial conjunctions of evidence factors (Q1996769) (← links)
- Isolation in the construction of natural experiments (Q2258562) (← links)
- Extended sensitivity analysis for heterogeneous unmeasured confounding with an application to sibling studies of returns to education (Q2318655) (← links)
- An exact adaptive test with superior design sensitivity in an observational study of treatments for ovarian cancer (Q2428737) (← links)
- The cross-cut statistic and its sensitivity to bias in observational studies with ordered doses of treatment (Q2805193) (← links)
- Identifiability of Causal Effects for Binary Variables with Baseline Data Missing Due to Death (Q2893993) (← links)
- Impact of Multiple Matched Controls on Design Sensitivity in Observational Studies (Q4919569) (← links)
- Optimal Tradeoffs in Matched Designs Comparing US-Trained and Internationally Trained Surgeons (Q5146018) (← links)
- An adaptive Mantel–Haenszel test for sensitivity analysis in observational studies (Q5283297) (← links)
- Case Definition and Design Sensitivity (Q5406372) (← links)
- Testing Weak Nulls in Matched Observational Studies (Q6079705) (← links)
- Translating questions to estimands in randomized clinical trials with intercurrent events (Q6628626) (← links)
- The balanced survivor average causal effect (Q6637432) (← links)