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An Introduction to the Theory of Observational Studies
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This book is an introduction to the theory of causal inference in observational studies. An observational study draws inferences about the effects caused by treatments or preventable exposures when randomized experimentation is unethical or infeasible. An observational study is distinguished from an experiment by the problems that follow from the absence of randomized assignment of individuals to treatments. Observational studies are common in most fields that study the effects of treatments or policies on people, including public health and epidemiology, economics and public policy, medicine and clinical psychology, and criminology and empirical legal studies.
After Part I reviews causal inference in randomized experiments, the twelve short chapters in Parts II, III and IV introduce modern topics: the propensity score, ignorable treatment assignment, the principal unobserved covariate, algorithms for optimal matching, randomized reassignment techniques for appraising the covariate balance achieved by matching, covariance adjustment, sensitivity analysis, design sensitivity, ways to design an observational study to be insensitive to larger unmeasured biases, the large sample efficiency of a sensitivity analysis, quasi-experimental devices that provide observable information about unmeasured biases, evidence factors and complementary analyses to address unmeasured biases.
The book is accessible to anyone who has completed an undergraduate course in mathematical statistics. The subject is developed with the aid of two simple empirical examples concerning the health benefits or harms caused by consuming alcohol. The data for these examples and their reanalyses are freely available in an R package, iTOS, associated with Introduction to the Theory of Observational Studies .
An introduction to the theory of causal inference when randomized experimentation is unethical or infeasible Covers propensity scores, optimal matching,sensitivity analysis, design sensitivity, evidence factors, quasi-experiments Illustrated using two studies of the effects of alcohol on health, with data available in an R package
Autorentext
Paul R. Rosenbaum is the Robert G. Putzel Professor of Statistics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is a fellow of the American Statistical Association. In 2019, he received the R. A. Fisher Award, and in 2003 the George W. Snedecor Award, both from the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies (COPSS). He is the author of Observation and Experiment: An Introduction to Causal Inference (2017) and Observational Studies, 2nd edition (Springer 2002).
Inhalt
Preface.- Part I First Steps.- 1. Examples of Observational Studies.- 2. Causal Inference in Randomized Experiments.- 3. Some Background Topics in Statistics.- Part II Adjustments for Observed Covariates.- 4. Propensity Scores and Ignorable Treatment Assignment.- 5. Algorithms for Matching.- 6. Evaluating the Balance of Observed Covariates.- 7. Covariance Adjustment.- Part III Sensitivity of Inferences to Covariates That Were Not Observed.- 8. Sensitivity of Causal Inferences to Unmeasured Biases in Treatment Assignment.- 9. Design Sensitivity and the Choice of Statistical Methods.- 10. Study Design and Design Sensitivity.- 11. Efficiency of Sensitivity Analyses.- Part IV Quasi-experimental Devices.- 12. Known Effects in Observational Studies.- 13. Evidence Factors for Two Control Groups.- 14. Tightened Blocks for Complementary Analyses.- 15. A Look Back Along the Path Taken.- Some Books and Articles About Causal Inference.- Notation.- Solutions to Selected Problems.- Some Comments for Instructors.- Index.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031904936
- Genre Information Technology
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 432
- Größe H241mm x B160mm x T29mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9783031904936
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3031904931
- Veröffentlichung 03.07.2025
- Titel An Introduction to the Theory of Observational Studies
- Autor Paul R. Rosenbaum
- Untertitel Springer Texts in Statistics
- Gewicht 809g
- Herausgeber Springer
- Sprache Englisch