Inference for proportional hazard model with propensity score
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3385132 (Why is no real title available?)
- Biased estimates of treatment effect in randomized experiments with nonlinear regressions and omitted covariates
- Cox's regression model for counting processes: A large sample study
- Effect of misspecification of regression models in the analysis of survival data
- Inconsistency of the misspecified proportional hazards model
- Linear rank tests with right censored data
- Misspecified proportional hazard models
- Properties of Proportional-Hazards Score Tests under Misspecified Regression Models
- Rank transform statistics with censored data
- The Robust Inference for the Cox Proportional Hazards Model
- The central role of the propensity score in observational studies for causal effects
- The loss in efficiency from misspecifying covariates in proportional hazards regression models
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