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The following pages link to Improved double-robust estimation in missing data and causal inference models (Q2892098):
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- Combining Inverse Probability Weighting and Multiple Imputation to Improve Robustness of Estimation (Q144956) (← links)
- A beyond multiple robust approach for missing response problem (Q829749) (← links)
- Double robustness without weighting (Q1726867) (← links)
- Introduction to double robust methods for incomplete data (Q1799345) (← links)
- Robust inference for mediated effects in partially linear models (Q2066605) (← links)
- A convex programming solution based debiased estimator for quantile with missing response and high-dimensional covariables (Q2076131) (← links)
- A two-stage optimal subsampling estimation for missing data problems with large-scale data (Q2143025) (← links)
- A note on improving the efficiency of inverse probability weighted estimator using the augmentation term (Q2231031) (← links)
- Achieving semiparametric efficiency bound in longitudinal data analysis with dropouts (Q2256745) (← links)
- Improved precision in the analysis of randomized trials with survival outcomes, without assuming proportional hazards (Q2274689) (← links)
- A further study of the multiply robust estimator in missing data analysis (Q2437867) (← links)
- Overlap weight and propensity score residual for heterogeneous effects: a review with extensions (Q2676883) (← links)
- Double-estimation-friendly inference for high-dimensional misspecified models (Q2684689) (← links)
- Enhanced precision in the analysis of randomized trials with ordinal outcomes (Q5739266) (← links)
- Robust and efficient semi‐supervised estimation of average treatment effects with application to electronic health records data (Q6050944) (← links)
- On distance based goodness of fit tests for missing data when missing occurs at random (Q6051632) (← links)
- Evaluating multiple surrogate markers with censored data (Q6055488) (← links)
- A semiparametric method for evaluating causal effects in the presence of error‐prone covariates (Q6070998) (← links)
- An efficient doubly-robust imputation framework for longitudinal dropout, with an application to an Alzheimer's clinical trial (Q6138572) (← links)
- Causal inference of general treatment effects using neural networks with a diverging number of confounders (Q6193012) (← links)