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Ponderação pela Probabilidade Inversa de Tratamento (IPW / IPTW)×Estimativa Duplamente Robusta (AIPW)×
ÁreaInferência causalInferência causal
FamíliaRegression modelRegression model
Ano de origem20002005
Autor originalRobins, Hernán & BrumbackRobins & Rotnitzky; Bang & Robins
TipoCausal inference weighting estimatorSemiparametric causal estimator
Fonte seminalRobins, J. M., Hernán, M. A., & Brumback, B. (2000). Marginal Structural Models and Causal Inference in Epidemiology. Epidemiology, 11(5), 550-560. DOI ↗Robins, J. M. & Rotnitzky, A. (1995). Semiparametric Efficiency in Multivariate Regression Models with Missing Data. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 90(429), 122-129. DOI ↗
Outros nomesIPW, IPTW, inverse probability of treatment weighting, marginal structural model weightingAIPW, augmented inverse probability weighting, doubly robust estimator, Çift Gürbüz Kestirici (Augmented IPW / AIPW)
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ResumoInverse 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.Doubly Robust Estimation, also called Augmented Inverse Probability Weighting (AIPW), is a semiparametric method for estimating causal treatment effects that combines an outcome regression model with a propensity (treatment) model. Developed in the work of Robins & Rotnitzky (1995) and Bang & Robins (2005), it stays consistent as long as at least one of the two models is correctly specified.
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