Subclassification and matching are often used in empirical studies to adjust for observed covariates; however, they are largely restricted to relatively simple study designs with a binary exposure and less developed for designs with a continuous exposure. This thesis contains three papers discussing aspects of study design and outcome analysis with a continuous exposure. The first paper presents a new full match methodology for data with a continuous exposure that achieves good subclass homogeneity, preservation of all study units, dose separation when desired, and control over the size of subclasses. There are two types of empirical studies where matching with a continuous exposure could be useful: studies with a continuous treatment dose ...
Existing study design formulas for longitudinal studies assume that the exposure is time invariant o...
Three separate, but related, manuscripts comprise this dissertation on topics in the design and anal...
In observational studies it is common to use matching strategies to consistently estimate the averag...
Subclassification and matching are often used in empirical studies to adjust for observed covariates...
Subclassification and matching are often used in empirical studies to adjust for observed covariates...
OBJECTIVE: Methods for meta-analysis of studies with individual participant data and continuous expo...
Matching is a common approach to reduce bias in observed covariates to draw reliable causal inferenc...
This thesis consists of six papers that study the design and analysis with observational data. There...
In the context of a binary treatment, matching is a well-established approach in causal inference. H...
This thesis consists of six papers that study the design and analysis with observational data. There...
This thesis explores methods of analysis and design for observational studies and applies them to ra...
In observational studies, matching can be used to remove bias between treated and control subjects. ...
For estimating causal effects of treatments, randomized experiments are generally considered the gol...
Many studies in biostatistics are concerned with comparing two groups of patients, a treatment and a...
In observational studies, matching can be used to remove bias between treated and control subjects. ...
Existing study design formulas for longitudinal studies assume that the exposure is time invariant o...
Three separate, but related, manuscripts comprise this dissertation on topics in the design and anal...
In observational studies it is common to use matching strategies to consistently estimate the averag...
Subclassification and matching are often used in empirical studies to adjust for observed covariates...
Subclassification and matching are often used in empirical studies to adjust for observed covariates...
OBJECTIVE: Methods for meta-analysis of studies with individual participant data and continuous expo...
Matching is a common approach to reduce bias in observed covariates to draw reliable causal inferenc...
This thesis consists of six papers that study the design and analysis with observational data. There...
In the context of a binary treatment, matching is a well-established approach in causal inference. H...
This thesis consists of six papers that study the design and analysis with observational data. There...
This thesis explores methods of analysis and design for observational studies and applies them to ra...
In observational studies, matching can be used to remove bias between treated and control subjects. ...
For estimating causal effects of treatments, randomized experiments are generally considered the gol...
Many studies in biostatistics are concerned with comparing two groups of patients, a treatment and a...
In observational studies, matching can be used to remove bias between treated and control subjects. ...
Existing study design formulas for longitudinal studies assume that the exposure is time invariant o...
Three separate, but related, manuscripts comprise this dissertation on topics in the design and anal...
In observational studies it is common to use matching strategies to consistently estimate the averag...