Covariate-balancing-propensity-score-based inference for linear models with missing responses
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- A latent class model to multiply impute missing treatment indicators in observational studies when inferences of the treatment effect are made using propensity score matching
- Adjustment for Missing Confounders Using External Validation Data and Propensity Scores
- Efficient covariate balancing for the average treatment effect with missing outcome
- Propensity score estimation using classification and regression trees in the presence of missing covariate data
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