Comparison of alternative approaches to trim subjects in the tails of the propensity score distribution

Volume: 28, Issue: 10, Pages: 1290 - 1298
Published: Aug 5, 2019
Abstract
In nonexperimental comparative effectiveness research, restricting analysis to subjects with better overlap of covariate distributions, hence greater treatment equipoise, helps balance the groups compared and can improve validity. Three alternative approaches, derived from different perspectives, implement restriction by trimming observations in the tails of the propensity score (PS). Across approaches, we compared the relationships between the...
Paper Details
Title
Comparison of alternative approaches to trim subjects in the tails of the propensity score distribution
Published Date
Aug 5, 2019
Volume
28
Issue
10
Pages
1290 - 1298
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