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+ PDF Chat Multiple Imputation for Missing Data 2000 Paul D. Allison
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+ Maximum likelihood estimation via the ECM algorithm: A general framework 1993 Xiao‐Li Meng
Donald B. Rubin
1
+ PDF Chat Affinely Invariant Matching Methods with Ellipsoidal Distributions 1992 Donald B. Rubin
Neal Thomas
1
+ Reducing Bias in Observational Studies Using Subclassification on the Propensity Score 1984 Paul R. Rosenbaum
Donald B. Rubin
1
+ PDF Chat Pattern-Mixture Models for Multivariate Incomplete Data 1993 Roderick J. A. Little
1
+ Matching Using Estimated Propensity Scores: Relating Theory to Practice 2006 Neal Thomas
1
+ Mixed Effects Logistic Regression Models for Longitudinal Binary Response Data with Informative Drop-Out 1998 Rth Ho
Allen R. Kunselman
Erik Pulkstenis
J. Richard Landis
1
+ Modelling Progression of CD4-Lymphocyte Count and Its Relationship to Survival Time 1994 Victor De Gruttola
Xin Tu
1
+ PDF Chat Sources of selection bias in evaluating social programs: An interpretation of conventional measures and evidence on the effectiveness of matching as a program evaluation method 1996 James J. Heckman
Hidehiko Ichimura
Jeffrey Smith
Petra Todd
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+ Estimating and Using Propensity Scores with Partially Missing Data 2000 Ralph B. D’Agostino
Donald B. Rubin
1
+ Inference for imputation estimators 2000 James M. Robins
Naisyin Wang
1
+ Mixed Effects Logistic Regression Models for Longitudinal Ordinal Functional Response Data with Multiple‐Cause Drop‐Out from the Longitudinal Study of Aging 2000 Rth Ho
Michael E. Miller
Beth A. Reboussin
Margaret K. James
1
+ Characterizing the effect of matching using linear propensity score methods with normal distributions 1992 Donald B. Rubin
Neal Thomas
1
+ Modeling the Drop-Out Mechanism in Repeated-Measures Studies 1995 Roderick J. A. Little
1
+ Estimating Causal Effects from Large Data Sets Using Propensity Scores 1997 Donald B. Rubin
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+ Analyzing a Randomized Cancer Prevention Trial with a Missing Binary Outcome, an Auxiliary Variable, and All-or-None Compliance 2000 Stuart G. Baker
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+ Combining Propensity Score Matching with Additional Adjustments for Prognostic Covariates 2006 Donald B. Rubin
Neal J. Thomas
1
+ Practical Implications of Modes of Statistical Inference for Causal Effects and the Critical Role of the Assignment Mechanism 2006 DB Rubin
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+ Propensity score methods for bias reduction in the comparison of a treatment to a non-randomized control group 1998 Ralph B. D’Agostino
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+ Constructing a Control Group Using Multivariate Matched Sampling Methods That Incorporate the Propensity Score 1985 Paul R. Rosenbaum
Donald B. Rubin
1
+ Methods for the analysis of informatively censored longitudinal data 1992 Mark Schluchter
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+ PDF Chat The central role of the propensity score in observational studies for causal effects 1983 Paul R. Rosenbaum
Donald B. Rubin
1
+ Missing covariates in generalized linear models when the missing data mechanism is nonignorable 1999 Joseph G. Ibrahim
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+ Missing quality of life data in cancer clinical trials: serious problems and challenges 1998 JĂźrg Bernhard
David Cella
Alan S. Coates
Lesley Fallowfield
Patricia A. Ganz
Carol M. Moinpour
Paola Mosconi
David Osoba
John Simes
Christoph HĂźrny
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+ Preface 1998 JĂźrg Bernhard
Richard D. Gelber
Christoph HĂźrny
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