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Inference on treatment effect in a pretest–posttest study is a routine objective in medicine, public health, and other fields, and a number of approaches have been advocated. Typically, subjects are randomized to two treatments, the response is measured at baseline and a prespecified...
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Considerable recent interest has focused on doubly robust estimators for a population mean response in the presence of incomplete data, which involve models for both the propensity score and the regression of outcome on covariates. The usual doubly robust estimator may yield severely biased...
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