Confounder Selection via Support Intersection

12/25/2019
by   Shinyuu Lee, et al.
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Confounding matters in almost all observational studies that focus on causality. In order to eliminate bias caused by connfounders, oftentimes a substantial number of features need to be collected in the analysis. In this case, large p small n problem can arise and dimensional reduction technique is required. However, the traditional variable selection methods which focus on prediction are problematic in this setting. Throughout this paper, we analyze this issue in detail and assume the sparsity of confounders which is different from the previous works. Under this assumption we propose several variable selection methods based on support intersection to pick out the confounders. Also we discussed the different approaches for estimation of causal effect and unconfoundedness test. To aid in our description, finally we provide numerical simulations to support our claims and compare to common heuristic methods, as well as applications on real dataset.

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