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Instrumental variable methods for causal inference

Michael BaiocchiJing ChengDylan S. Small

Year: 2014 Journal:   Statistics in Medicine Vol: 33 (13)Pages: 2297-2340   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

A goal of many health studies is to determine the causal effect of a treatment or intervention on health outcomes. Often, it is not ethically or practically possible to conduct a perfectly randomized experiment, and instead, an observational study must be used. A major challenge to the validity of observational studies is the possibility of unmeasured confounding (i.e., unmeasured ways in which the treatment and control groups differ before treatment administration, which also affect the outcome). Instrumental variables analysis is a method for controlling for unmeasured confounding. This type of analysis requires the measurement of a valid instrumental variable, which is a variable that (i) is independent of the unmeasured confounding; (ii) affects the treatment; and (iii) affects the outcome only indirectly through its effect on the treatment. This tutorial discusses the types of causal effects that can be estimated by instrumental variables analysis; the assumptions needed for instrumental variables analysis to provide valid estimates of causal effects and sensitivity analysis for those assumptions; methods of estimation of causal effects using instrumental variables; and sources of instrumental variables in health studies.

Keywords:
Instrumental variable Causal inference Inference Econometrics Computer science Variable (mathematics) Statistics Mathematics Artificial intelligence

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Advanced Causal Inference Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Mathematics →  Statistics and Probability
Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Statistical Methods and Inference
Physical Sciences →  Mathematics →  Statistics and Probability

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