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| G-výpočet (parametrický G-vzorec)× | Dvojito robustná (AIPW) estmácia× | |
|---|---|---|
| Odbor | Kauzálna inferencia | Kauzálna inferencia |
| Rodina | Regression model | Regression model |
| Rok vzniku≠ | 1986 | 2005 |
| Tvorca≠ | James M. Robins | Robins & Rotnitzky; Bang & Robins |
| Typ≠ | Parametric causal effect estimation | Semiparametric causal estimator |
| Pôvodný zdroj≠ | Robins, J. M. (1986). A new approach to causal inference in mortality studies with sustained exposure periods: application to control of the healthy worker survivor effect. Mathematical Modelling, 7(9-12), 1393-1512. 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 ↗ |
| Ďalšie názvy≠ | G-formula, Parametric G-formula, Standardization | AIPW, augmented inverse probability weighting, doubly robust estimator, Çift Gürbüz Kestirici (Augmented IPW / AIPW) |
| Príbuzné≠ | 2 | 5 |
| Zhrnutie≠ | G-computation is a causal inference method for estimating the effect of an intervention or treatment on an outcome from observational data. Developed by James M. Robins in 1986, it provides a parametric approach to standardization that can handle time-varying exposures and confounders. The method estimates what the population outcome would be under different intervention scenarios by utilizing fitted outcome models. | 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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