Adjustment uncertainty in effect estimation
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- Discussions
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- The effect of the prior distribution in the \textit{Bayesian Adjustment for Confounding} algorithm
- Rejoinder
- Accounting for uncertainty in confounder and effect modifier selection when estimating average causal effects in generalized linear models
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- Bayesian effect estimation accounting for adjustment uncertainty
- A robust Bayesian approach for causal inference problems
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