Conventionally, the construction of a pair-matched sample selects treated and control units and pairs them in a single step with a view to balancing observed covariates x and reducing the heterogeneity or dispersion of treated-minus-control response differences, Y. In contrast, the method of cardinality matching developed here first selects the maximum number of units subject to covariate balance constraints and, with a balanced sample for x in hand, then separately pairs the units to minimize heterogeneity in Y. Reduced heterogeneity of pair differences in responses Y is known to reduce sensitivity to unmeasured biases, so one might hope that cardinality matching would succeed at both tasks, balancing x, stabilizing Y. We use cardinality m...
In this discussion, we would like to contribute our thoughts on how to construct the matched pairs. ...
A basic feature of many field experiments is that investigators are only able to randomize clusters ...
A basic feature of many field experiments is that investigators are only able to randomize clusters ...
Conventionally, the construction of a pair-matched sample selects treated and control units and pair...
This thesis unites three papers discussing new strategies for matched pair designs using observation...
Matching is a common approach to reduce bias in observed covariates to draw reliable causal inferenc...
Matching is a common approach to reduce bias in observed covariates to draw reliable causal inferenc...
Having created a tentative matched design for an observational study, diagnostic checks are performe...
This thesis unites three papers discussing new strategies for matched pair designs using observation...
Multivariate matching with doses of treatment differs from the treatment-control matching in three w...
In observational studies of treatment effects, matched samples are created so treated and control gr...
Comparative effectiveness studies can identify the causal effect of treatment if treatment is unconf...
Causal inference with observational data has drawn attention across various fields. These observatio...
This thesis consists of three papers on matching and weighting methods for causal inference. The fir...
In order to assess the effectiveness of matching approaches in observational studies, investigators ...
In this discussion, we would like to contribute our thoughts on how to construct the matched pairs. ...
A basic feature of many field experiments is that investigators are only able to randomize clusters ...
A basic feature of many field experiments is that investigators are only able to randomize clusters ...
Conventionally, the construction of a pair-matched sample selects treated and control units and pair...
This thesis unites three papers discussing new strategies for matched pair designs using observation...
Matching is a common approach to reduce bias in observed covariates to draw reliable causal inferenc...
Matching is a common approach to reduce bias in observed covariates to draw reliable causal inferenc...
Having created a tentative matched design for an observational study, diagnostic checks are performe...
This thesis unites three papers discussing new strategies for matched pair designs using observation...
Multivariate matching with doses of treatment differs from the treatment-control matching in three w...
In observational studies of treatment effects, matched samples are created so treated and control gr...
Comparative effectiveness studies can identify the causal effect of treatment if treatment is unconf...
Causal inference with observational data has drawn attention across various fields. These observatio...
This thesis consists of three papers on matching and weighting methods for causal inference. The fir...
In order to assess the effectiveness of matching approaches in observational studies, investigators ...
In this discussion, we would like to contribute our thoughts on how to construct the matched pairs. ...
A basic feature of many field experiments is that investigators are only able to randomize clusters ...
A basic feature of many field experiments is that investigators are only able to randomize clusters ...