SUMMARY. We consider inference for the treatment-arm mean difference of an outcome that would have been measured at the end of a randomized follow-up study if, during the course of the study, patients had not initiated a nonrandomized therapy or dropped out. We argue that the treatment-arm mean difference is not identified unless unverifiable assumptions are made. We describe identifying assumptions that are tantamount to postulating relationships between the components of a pattern-mixture model but that can also be interpreted as imposing restrictions on the cause-specific censoring probabilities of a selection model. We then argue that, although sufficient for identification, these assumptions are insufficient for inference due to the cu...
Randomized controlled trials provide essential evidence for the evaluation of new and existing medic...
Summary. Omission of relevant covariates can lead to bias when estimating treatment or exposure effe...
Discrimination between diseases is a complex task. Cases may present contradictory information and ...
BackgroundRandomized controlled trials are often used to inform policy and practice for broad popula...
SUMMARY. In many experiments researchers would like to compare between treatments an outcome that on...
BackgroundRandomized controlled trials are often used to inform policy and practice for broad popula...
In this paper, the authors use the rubric of ‘‘coarsened data,’ ’ of which missing and censored data...
The analysis of randomized trials with time-to-event endpoints is nearly always plagued by the probl...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.In many experiments researchers would like to compar...
In estimating the effect of an ordered treatment τ on a count response y with an observational data ...
A sensitivity analysis displays the increase in uncertainty that attends an inference when a key ass...
Objectives: Spurious associations between an exposure and outcome not describing the causal estimand...
Deviations from assigned treatment occur often in clinical trials. In such a setting, the traditiona...
Summary. Assessing per-protocol treatment efficacy on a time-to-event endpoint is a common objective...
Summary We extend the omitted variable bias framework with a suite of tools for sensi...
Randomized controlled trials provide essential evidence for the evaluation of new and existing medic...
Summary. Omission of relevant covariates can lead to bias when estimating treatment or exposure effe...
Discrimination between diseases is a complex task. Cases may present contradictory information and ...
BackgroundRandomized controlled trials are often used to inform policy and practice for broad popula...
SUMMARY. In many experiments researchers would like to compare between treatments an outcome that on...
BackgroundRandomized controlled trials are often used to inform policy and practice for broad popula...
In this paper, the authors use the rubric of ‘‘coarsened data,’ ’ of which missing and censored data...
The analysis of randomized trials with time-to-event endpoints is nearly always plagued by the probl...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.In many experiments researchers would like to compar...
In estimating the effect of an ordered treatment τ on a count response y with an observational data ...
A sensitivity analysis displays the increase in uncertainty that attends an inference when a key ass...
Objectives: Spurious associations between an exposure and outcome not describing the causal estimand...
Deviations from assigned treatment occur often in clinical trials. In such a setting, the traditiona...
Summary. Assessing per-protocol treatment efficacy on a time-to-event endpoint is a common objective...
Summary We extend the omitted variable bias framework with a suite of tools for sensi...
Randomized controlled trials provide essential evidence for the evaluation of new and existing medic...
Summary. Omission of relevant covariates can lead to bias when estimating treatment or exposure effe...
Discrimination between diseases is a complex task. Cases may present contradictory information and ...