Sensitivity Analysis in Observational Research: Introducing the E-Value

Volume: 167, Issue: 4, Pages: 268 - 268
Published: Jul 11, 2017
Abstract
Sensitivity analysis is useful in assessing how robust an association is to potential unmeasured or uncontrolled confounding. This article introduces a new measure called the "E-value," which is related to the evidence for causality in observational studies that are potentially subject to confounding. The E-value is defined as the minimum strength of association, on the risk ratio scale, that an unmeasured confounder would need to have with both...
Paper Details
Title
Sensitivity Analysis in Observational Research: Introducing the E-Value
Published Date
Jul 11, 2017
Volume
167
Issue
4
Pages
268 - 268
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