Efficiently transporting average treatment effects using a sufficient subset of effect modifiers

03/31/2023
by   Kara E Rudolph, et al.
0

We develop flexible and nonparametric estimators of the average treatment effect (ATE) transported to a new population that offer potential efficiency gains by incorporating only a sufficient subset of effect modifiers that are differentially distributed between the source and target populations into the transport step. We develop both a one-step estimator when this sufficient subset of effect modifiers is known and a collaborative one-step estimator when it is unknown. We discuss when we would expect our estimators to be more efficient than those that assume all covariates may be relevant effect modifiers and the exceptions when we would expect worse efficiency. We use simulation to compare finite sample performance across our proposed estimators and existing estimators of the transported ATE, including in the presence of practical violations of the positivity assumption. Lastly, we apply our proposed estimators to a large-scale housing trial.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
10/15/2022

Nonparametric Estimation of Mediation Effects with A General Treatment

To investigate causal mechanisms, causal mediation analysis decomposes t...
research
01/31/2023

Efficient Generalization and Transportation

When estimating causal effects, it is important to assess external valid...
research
11/29/2021

Efficient Estimation Under Data Fusion

We aim to make inferences about a smooth, finite-dimensional parameter b...
research
11/21/2019

Regression Discontinuity Design under Self-selection

In Regression Discontinuity (RD) design, self-selection leads to differe...
research
05/13/2021

Deep Neural Networks Guided Ensemble Learning for Point Estimation in Finite Samples

As one of the most important estimators in classical statistics, the uni...
research
12/11/2021

Multiply robust estimators in longitudinal studies with missing data under control-based imputation

Longitudinal studies are often subject to missing data. The ICH E9(R1) a...
research
01/10/2019

Estimating population average treatment effects from experiments with noncompliance

This paper extends a method of estimating population average treatment e...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset