Quantifying Treatment Effects: Estimating Risk Ratios in Causal Inference
Quantifying Treatment Effects: Estimating Risk Ratios in Causal Inference
Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT) are the current gold standards to empirically measure the effect of a new drug. However, they may be of limited size and resorting to complementary non-randomized data, referred to as observational, is promising, as additional sources of evidence. In both RCT and observational data, the Risk …