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Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation Of Natural Direct Effect, Wenjing Zheng, Mark Van Der Laan
Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation Of Natural Direct Effect, Wenjing Zheng, Mark Van Der Laan
Wenjing Zheng
In many causal inference problems, one is interested in the direct causal effect of an exposure on an outcome of interest that is not mediated by certain intermediate variables. Robins and Greenland (1992) and Pearl (2000) formalized the definition of two types of direct effects (natural and controlled) under the counterfactual framework. Since then, identifiability conditions for these effects have been studied extensively. By contrast, considerably fewer efforts have been invested in the estimation problem of the natural direct effect. In this article, we propose a semiparametric efficient, multiply robust estimator for the natural direct effect of a binary treatment …
Estimating The Effect Of A Community-Based Intervention With Two Communities, Mark Van Der Laan, Maya Petersen, Wenjing Zheng
Estimating The Effect Of A Community-Based Intervention With Two Communities, Mark Van Der Laan, Maya Petersen, Wenjing Zheng
Wenjing Zheng
Due to the need to evaluate the effectiveness of community-based programs in practice, there is substantial interest in methods to estimate the causal effects of community-level treatments or exposures on individual level outcomes. The challenge one is confronted with is that different communities have different environmental factors affecting the individual outcomes, and all individuals in a community share the same environment and intervention. In practice, data are often available from only a small number of communities, making it difficult if not impossible to adjust for these environmental confounders. In this paper we consider an extreme version of this dilemma, in …
Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation Of Natural Direct Effects, Wenjing Zheng, Mark Van Der Laan
Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation Of Natural Direct Effects, Wenjing Zheng, Mark Van Der Laan
Wenjing Zheng
In many causal inference problems, one is interested in the direct causal effect of an exposure on an outcome of interest that is not mediated by certain intermediate variables. Robins and Greenland (1992) and Pearl (2001) formalized the definition of two types of direct effects (natural and controlled) under the counterfactual framework. The efficient scores (under a nonparametric model) for the various natural effect parameters and their general robustness conditions, as well as an estimating equation based estimator using the efficient score, are provided in Tchetgen Tchetgen and Shpitser (2011b). In this article, we apply the targeted maximum likelihood framework …
Cross-Validated Targeted Minimum-Loss-Based Estimation, Wenjing Zheng, Mark Van Der Laan
Cross-Validated Targeted Minimum-Loss-Based Estimation, Wenjing Zheng, Mark Van Der Laan
Wenjing Zheng
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