A review of the application of propensity score methods yielded increasing use, advantages in specific settings, but not substantially different estimates compared with conventional multivariable methods
Harvard University · Brigham and Women's Hospital · +1 more institution
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6- TSTil StürmerCorresponding
Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital
- MJManisha Joshi
Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital
- RJRobert J. Glynn
Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital
- JAJerry Avorn
Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital
- KJKenneth J. Rothman
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston University
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- Propensity score matching
- Confounding
- Medicine
- Multivariable calculus
- Multivariate statistics
- Outcome (game theory)
- Statistics
- Internal medicine
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