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Matching: Multivariate and Propensity Score Matching with Balance Optimization

Jasjeet Singh Sekhon  Theo Saarinen   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2022 Published
0 Citations
2 Authors
4 Revisions
4.10-15 Version
GPL-3 License
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CIMTx: Causal Inference for Multiple Treatments with a Binary Outcome (Version 1.2.0)

2020
CMatching: Matching Algorithms for Causal Inference with Clustered Data (Version 2.4)

2017
DeclareDesign: Declare and Diagnose Research Designs (Version 1.0.10)

2018
DirectEffects: Estimating Controlled Direct Effects for Explaining Causal Findings (Version 0.3)

2018
MatchLinReg: Combining Matching and Linear Regression for Causal Inference (Version 0.8.1)

2015
MatchIt: Nonparametric Preprocessing for Parametric Causal Inference (Version 4.7.0)

2005
PSAboot: Bootstrapping for Propensity Score Analysis (Version 1.3.8)

2013
RcmdrPlugin.EZR: R Commander Plug-in for the EZR (Easy R) Package (Version 1.68)

2013
SAMUR: Stochastic Augmentation of Matched Data Using Restriction Methods (Version 1.1)

2015
adjustedCurves: Confounder-Adjusted Survival Curves and Cumulative Incidence Functions (Version 0.11.2)

2022
cobalt: Covariate Balance Tables and Plots (Version 4.5.5)

2016
dsld: Data Science Looks at Discrimination (Version 0.2.2)

2024
htetree: Causal Inference with Tree-Based Machine Learning Algorithms (Version 0.1.20)

2023
predieval: Assessing Performance of Prediction Models for Predicting Patient-Level Treatment Benefit (Version 0.1.1)

2022
tableone: Create 'Table 1' to Describe Baseline Characteristics with or without Propensity Score Weights (Version 0.13.2)

2014
tangram: The Grammar of Tables (Version 0.8.2)

2017
track2KBA: Identifying Important Areas from Animal Tracking Data (Version 1.1.2)

2021

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