used to alleviate confounding problems in nonexperimental studies on treatment effects, but it is not clear how estimates based on these 2 approaches compare. Methodological considerations have shown that IV and RA estimators yield estimates of distinct types of causal treatment effects regardless of confounding problems. Many investigators have neglected these distinctions. In this paper, the authors use 3 schematic models to explain visually the relations between IV and RA estimates of intended treatment effects as demonstrated in themethodological studies. When treatment effects are homogeneous across a study population or when treatment effects are hetero-geneous across the study population but treatment decisions are unrelated to the t...
Instrumental variables (IVs) can be used to construct estimators of exposure effects on the outcomes...
Instrumental variables (IV) is a central strategy for identifying causal effects in absence of rando...
Observational studies can play a useful role in assessing the comparative effectiveness of competing...
used to alleviate confounding problems in nonexperimental studies on treatment effects, but it is no...
Abstract. Instrumental variable (IV) methods are becoming increas-ingly popular as they seem to offe...
Observational studies almost always have bias because prognostic factors are unequally distributed b...
Objectives: To contrast the interpretations of treatment effect esti-mates using risk adjustment and...
Abstract Background Confounding is a common issue in epidemiological research. Commonly used confoun...
Measurement error in explanatory variables and unmeasured confounders can cause considerable problem...
Abstract The instrumental variable method has been employed within economics to infer causality in t...
Instrumental variable analyses are increasingly used in epidemiologic studies. For dichotomous expos...
Among econometricians, instrumental variable (IV) estimation is a commonly used technique to estimat...
To estimate causal effects, analysts performing observational studies in health settings utilize sev...
In recent years, there have been increased calls for epidemiology to provide evidence that is releva...
Recent researches in econometrics and statistics have gained considerable insights into the use of i...
Instrumental variables (IVs) can be used to construct estimators of exposure effects on the outcomes...
Instrumental variables (IV) is a central strategy for identifying causal effects in absence of rando...
Observational studies can play a useful role in assessing the comparative effectiveness of competing...
used to alleviate confounding problems in nonexperimental studies on treatment effects, but it is no...
Abstract. Instrumental variable (IV) methods are becoming increas-ingly popular as they seem to offe...
Observational studies almost always have bias because prognostic factors are unequally distributed b...
Objectives: To contrast the interpretations of treatment effect esti-mates using risk adjustment and...
Abstract Background Confounding is a common issue in epidemiological research. Commonly used confoun...
Measurement error in explanatory variables and unmeasured confounders can cause considerable problem...
Abstract The instrumental variable method has been employed within economics to infer causality in t...
Instrumental variable analyses are increasingly used in epidemiologic studies. For dichotomous expos...
Among econometricians, instrumental variable (IV) estimation is a commonly used technique to estimat...
To estimate causal effects, analysts performing observational studies in health settings utilize sev...
In recent years, there have been increased calls for epidemiology to provide evidence that is releva...
Recent researches in econometrics and statistics have gained considerable insights into the use of i...
Instrumental variables (IVs) can be used to construct estimators of exposure effects on the outcomes...
Instrumental variables (IV) is a central strategy for identifying causal effects in absence of rando...
Observational studies can play a useful role in assessing the comparative effectiveness of competing...