weights are described in j.mp/CEMweights I'd suggest you have a look at
that
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On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 10:14 AM fang zhang <fazhang2000(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> Do we need to use weights and adjust for all the covariates used
> in CEM again to avoid possible residual confounding? There is no need for
> adjust for the covariates if the CEM makes perfect/Multivariate L1->0 match?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Fang
>
Hi All,
Do we need to use weights and adjust for all the covariates used in CEM again to avoid possible residual confounding? There is no need for adjust for the covariates if the CEM makes perfect/Multivariate L1->0 match?
Thanks!
Fang
please see j.mp/CEMweights
Gary
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On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 1:46 PM fang zhang <fazhang2000(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> Can someone give me some languages or point me to a paper
> explaining how CEM upweight or downweight a strata?
>
> I know the weight for each case is 1 and the weights of all
> controls adding up to the control's sample size. Some reviewers are asking
> us to give some language to explain the CEM weights for medical audiences.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
>
> Fang
>
Hi All,
Can someone give me some languages or point me to a paper explaining how CEM upweight or downweight a strata?
I know the weight for each case is 1 and the weights of all controls adding up to the control's sample size. Some reviewers are asking us to give some language to explain the CEM weights for medical audiences.
Thanks a lot!
Fang