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The following pages link to Efficiency Study of Estimators for a Treatment Effect in a Pretest–Posttest Trial (Q5189897):
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- Is regression adjustment supported by the Neyman model for causal inference? (Q1036725) (← links)
- Empirical likelihood approach for treatment effect in pretest-posttest trial (Q1938733) (← links)
- Agnostic notes on regression adjustments to experimental data: reexamining Freedman's critique (Q1951533) (← links)
- Empirical likelihood inference for non-randomized pretest-posttest studies with missing data (Q2002580) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation of treatment effect in a pretest-posttest study with missing data (with comments and rejoinder) (Q2503984) (← links)
- The adjustment of random baseline measurements in treatment effect estimation (Q2507882) (← links)
- Mann–Whitney test with empirical likelihood methods for pretest–posttest studies (Q2811284) (← links)
- An imputation based empirical likelihood approach to pretest-posttest studies (Q2949766) (← links)
- Analysis of covariance with pre-treatment measurements in randomized trials under the cases that covariances and post-treatment variances differ between groups (Q3003012) (← links)
- Analysis of covariance with pre-treatment measurements in randomized trials: Comparison of equal and unequal slopes (Q3100764) (← links)
- Semiparametric Estimation of Treatment Effect in a Pretest‐Posttest Study (Q3433241) (← links)
- Some Unexamined Aspects of Analysis of Covariance in Pretest-Posttest Studies (Q3445320) (← links)
- Improving Efficiency of Inferences in Randomized Clinical Trials Using Auxiliary Covariates (Q3530087) (← links)
- A multiply robust Mann-Whitney test for non-randomised pretest-posttest studies with missing data (Q5114477) (← links)
- Revisiting regression adjustment in experiments with heterogeneous treatment effects (Q5862418) (← links)
- Finite Population Mixed Models for Pretest-Posttest Designs with Response Errors (Q5877583) (← links)
- Comment on ‘Inference after covariate-adaptive randomisation: aspects of methodology and theory’ (Q5880084) (← links)
- Rejoinder on ‘Inference after covariate-adaptive randomization: aspects of methodology and theory’ (Q5880086) (← links)
- Improving precision and power in randomized trials for COVID‐19 treatments using covariate adjustment, for binary, ordinal, and time‐to‐event outcomes (Q6055509) (← links)
- Efficient, doubly robust estimation of the effect of dose switching for switchers in a randomized clinical trial (Q6085903) (← links)
- Making apples from oranges: Comparing noncollapsible effect estimators and their standard errors after adjustment for different covariate sets (Q6091719) (← links)
- A unified analysis of regression adjustment in randomized experiments (Q6200913) (← links)