Research and scholarly methods: Propensity scores

Propensity score methods are increasingly used as a tool to control for confounding bias in pharmacoepidemiologic studies. The propensity score is a dimension reducing balancing score, creating treatment, and reference groups that have comparable distributions of measured covariates. The purpose of...

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