Thursday, January 29, 2009

On "average causal effects"

Schafer and Kang compared the following methods of estimating average causal effects:
  1. Simple difference in means;
  2. Regression and ANCOVA;
  3. Regression estimation;
  4. Matching;
  5. Inverse-propensity weighting;
  6. Subclassification;
  7. Weighted residual bias corrections;
  8. Weighted regression estimation;
  9. Regression estimation with propensity-related covariates.
I like No. 9 and plan to begin from there.

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