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Propensity Score Methods in Criminology×Ważenie z wykorzystaniem wyniku skłonności (PSW / IPW)×
DziedzinaCriminologyWnioskowanie przyczynowe
RodzinaProcess / pipelineRegression model
Rok powstania19831983 (propensity score); 2003 (efficient IPW estimator)
TwórcaPaul Rosenbaum & Donald Rubin (method); Apel & Sweeten (criminological application)Rosenbaum & Rubin (propensity score); Hirano, Imbens & Ridder (efficient weighting)
TypObservational causal-inference technique applied to crime and justice interventionsCausal inference / reweighting
Źródło pierwotneRosenbaum, P. R., & Rubin, D. B. (1983). The central role of the propensity score in observational studies for causal effects. Biometrika, 70(1), 41–55. DOI ↗Rosenbaum, P. R., & Rubin, D. B. (1983). The central role of the propensity score in observational studies for causal effects. Biometrika, 70(1), 41-55. DOI ↗
Inne nazwyPropensity Score Analysis in Crime and Justice Research, Criminological Propensity Score Matching, Observational Causal Inference in Criminology, Propensity Score Adjustment for Justice InterventionsPSW, inverse probability weighting, IPW, propensity-based weighting
Pokrewne46
PodsumowaniePropensity score methods estimate the causal effect of a criminal-justice treatment — such as incarceration, gang membership, a diversion program, or arrest — from observational data, where random assignment is impossible. Building on Rosenbaum and Rubin's 1983 framework and adapted to crime research by Apel, Sweeten, and others, the approach summarizes many confounders into a single probability of treatment, then matches, weights, or stratifies on it to approximate a randomized comparison. This page covers the criminological application; for the general estimators see propensity-score-matching and propensity-score-weighting.Propensity score weighting is a causal-inference method that reweights observations so that the covariate distributions of treated and untreated units look exchangeable, enabling unbiased estimation of average treatment effects from observational data. Each unit receives a weight that is the inverse of its probability of receiving the treatment it actually received — a strategy formalised by Rosenbaum and Rubin (1983) and given its efficient semiparametric form by Hirano, Imbens and Ridder (2003).
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