Efficient estimation in a partially specified nonignorable propensity score model
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(4)- 2nd special issue on BIOSTATISTICS
- Semiparametric estimation in generalized additive partial linear models with nonignorable nonresponse data
- Regularized calibrated estimation of propensity scores with model misspecification and high-dimensional data
- Measuring model misspecification: application to propensity score methods with complex survey data
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