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The following pages link to Using Regression Models to Analyze Randomized Trials: Asymptotically Valid Hypothesis Tests Despite Incorrectly Specified Models (Q3183243):
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- \(Q\)- and \(A\)-learning methods for estimating optimal dynamic treatment regimes (Q252819) (← links)
- Randomization does not justify logistic regression (Q900462) (← links)
- A Broad Symmetry Criterion for Nonparametric Validity of Parametrically Based Tests in Randomized Trials (Q2893986) (← links)
- A Note on Using Regression Models to Analyze Randomized Trials: Asymptotically Valid Hypothesis Tests Despite Incorrectly Specified Models (Q4919604) (← links)
- Rejoinder to “A Note on Using Regression Models to Analyze Randomized Trials: Asymptotically Valid Hypothesis Tests Despite Incorrectly Specified Models” (Q4919605) (← links)
- On model selection and model misspecification in causal inference (Q5272528) (← links)
- Estimating Malaria Vaccine Efficacy in the Absence of a Gold Standard Case Definition: Mendelian Factorial Design (Q5881149) (← links)
- Interaction analysis under misspecification of main effects: some common mistakes and simple solutions (Q6627371) (← links)
- Inverse probability of treatment weighting with generalized linear outcome models for doubly robust estimation (Q6630299) (← links)
- Estimators for the value of the optimal dynamic treatment rule with application to criminal justice interventions (Q6636223) (← links)