Bayesian causal inference with bipartite record linkage
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DOI10.1214/21-BA1297arXiv2002.09119OpenAlexW4206904466WikidataQ130418294 ScholiaQ130418294MaRDI QIDQ6121985FDOQ6121985
Authors: Sharmistha Guha, Jerome P. Reiter, Andrea Mercatanti
Publication date: 27 February 2024
Published in: Bayesian Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: In many scenarios, the observational data needed for causal inferences are spread over two data files. In particular, we consider scenarios where one file includes covariates and the treatment measured on one set of individuals, and a second file includes responses measured on another, partially overlapping set of individuals. In the absence of error free direct identifiers like social security numbers, straightforward merging of separate files is not feasible, so that records must be linked using error-prone variables such as names, birth dates, and demographic characteristics. Typical practice in such situations generally follows a two-stage procedure: first link the two files using a probabilistic linkage technique, then make causal inferences with the linked dataset. This does not propagate uncertainty due to imperfect linkages to the causal inference, nor does it leverage relationships among the study variables to improve the quality of the linkages. We propose a hierarchical model for simultaneous Bayesian inference on probabilistic linkage and causal effects that addresses these deficiencies. Using simulation studies and theoretical arguments, we show the hierarchical model can improve the accuracy of estimated treatment effects, as well as the record linkages, compared to the two-stage modeling option. We illustrate the hierarchical model using a causal study of the effects of debit card possession on household spending.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.09119
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