Propensity scores as a basis for equating groups: Basic principles and application in clinical treatment outcome research.

Volume: 82, Issue: 5, Pages: 906 - 919
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
A propensity score is the probability that a participant is assigned to the treatment group based on a set of baseline covariates. Propensity scores provide an excellent basis for equating treatment groups on a large set of covariates when randomization is not possible. This article provides a nontechnical introduction to propensity scores for clinical researchers. If all important covariates are measured, then methods that equate on propensity...
Paper Details
Title
Propensity scores as a basis for equating groups: Basic principles and application in clinical treatment outcome research.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
82
Issue
5
Pages
906 - 919
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