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Dynamisk propensity score-matching×Vægtning med den inverse behandlingssandsynlighed (IPW / IPTW)×
FagområdeKausal inferensKausal inferens
FamilieRegression modelRegression model
Oprindelsesår1986-20102000
OphavspersonRobins (1986) on sequential treatments; Lechner & Miquel (2010) on dynamic matchingRobins, Hernán & Brumback
TypeSequential causal matchingCausal inference weighting estimator
Oprindelig kildeLechner, M., & Miquel, R. (2010). Identification of the effects of dynamic treatments by sequential conditional independence assumptions. Empirical Economics, 39(1), 111-137. DOI ↗Robins, J. M., Hernán, M. A., & Brumback, B. (2000). Marginal Structural Models and Causal Inference in Epidemiology. Epidemiology, 11(5), 550-560. DOI ↗
Aliasserdynamic PSM, sequential propensity score matching, longitudinal propensity matching, DPSMIPW, IPTW, inverse probability of treatment weighting, marginal structural model weighting
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ResuméDynamic Propensity Score Matching (DPSM) extends classic propensity score matching to settings where treatment is assigned repeatedly over time and earlier treatment choices influence later ones. It estimates the causal effect of entire treatment sequences or regime changes by constructing matched comparisons at each decision point using the full history of covariates and prior treatments.Inverse Probability Weighting is a causal-inference method that assigns each observation a weight equal to the inverse of its probability of receiving the treatment it actually received. Introduced by Robins, Hernán and Brumback (2000) for marginal structural models, it builds a pseudo-population in which treatment is independent of measured confounders, balancing selection bias.
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