Multivariate Matching Methods That Are Monotonic Imbalance Bounding
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We introduce a new “Monotonic Imbalance Bounding” (MIB) class of matching methods for causal inference with a surprisingly large number of attractive statistical properties. MIB generalizes and extends in several new directions the only existing class, “Equal Percent Bias Reducing” (EPBR), which is designed to satisfy weaker properties and only in expectation. We also offer strategies to obtain specific members of the MIB class, and analyze in more detail a member of this class, called Coarsened Exact Matching, whose properties we analyze from this new perspective. We offer a variety of analytical results and numerical simulations that demonstrate how members of the MIB class can dramatically improve…
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- Bounding overwatch
- Matching (statistics)
- Monotonic function
- Class (philosophy)
- Causal inference
- Inference
- Multivariate statistics
- Computer science
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