Assessing Sensitivity to an Unobserved Binary Covariate in an Observational Study with Binary Outcome
Peter Rosenbaum(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Donald B. Rubin(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B (Statistical Methodology)
January 1, 1983
Cited by 1,131
Abstract
SUMMARY This paper proposes a simple technique for assessing the range of plausible causal conclusions from observational studies with a binary outcome and an observed categorical covariate. The technique assesses the sensitivity of conclusions to assumptions about an unobserved binary covariate relevant to both treatment assignment and response. A medical study of coronary artery disease is used to illustrate the technique.
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