Improving efficiency and robustness of the doubly robust estimator for a population mean with incomplete data
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- Robust propensity score weighting estimation under missing at random
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- On distance based goodness of fit tests for missing data when missing occurs at random
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- Discussions
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- Impact of frequentist and Bayesian methods on survey sampling practice: a selective appraisal
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- Pseudo-empirical likelihood methods for causal inference
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- Estimating the quality of optimal treatment regimes
- Doubly Robust Inference With Nonprobability Survey Samples
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- Model averaged double robust estimation
- Semiparametric Bayesian doubly robust causal estimation
- Mediation analysis using incomplete information from publicly available data sources
- A semiparametric multiply robust multiple imputation method for causal inference
- Estimating the marginal hazard ratio by simultaneously using a set of propensity score models: a multiply robust approach
- Coarsened Propensity Scores and Hybrid Estimators for Missing Data and Causal Inference
- Improve efficiency of doubly robust estimator when propensity score is misspecified
- Jackknife empirical likelihood method for multiply robust estimation with missing data
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- An alternative doubly robust estimation in causal inference model
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- Test the reliability of doubly robust estimation with missing response data
- Nonparametric regression with nonignorable missing covariates and outcomes using bounded inverse weighting
- Design-robust two-way-fixed-effects regression for panel data
- Joint modeling of longitudinal and survival data with the Cox model and two-phase sampling
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