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A ROBUST AND EFFICIENT APPROACH TO CAUSAL INFERENCE BASED ON SPARSE SUFFICIENT DIMENSION REDUCTION.

Shujie Ma1, Liping Zhu2, Zhiwei Zhang1, Chih-Ling Tsai3, Raymond J Carroll4,5.   

Abstract

A fundamental assumption used in causal inference with observational data is that treatment assignment is ignorable given measured confounding variables. This assumption of no missing confounders is plausible if a large number of baseline covariates are included in the analysis, as we often have no prior knowledge of which variables can be important confounders. Thus, estimation of treatment effects with a large number of covariates has received considerable attention in recent years. Most existing methods require specifying certain parametric models involving the outcome, treatment and confounding variables, and employ a variable selection procedure to identify confounders. However, selection of a proper set of confounders depends on correct specification of the working models. The bias due to model misspecification and incorrect selection of confounding variables can yield misleading results. We propose a robust and efficient approach for inference about the average treatment effect via a flexible modeling strategy incorporating penalized variable selection. Specifically, we consider an estimator constructed based on an efficient influence function that involves a propensity score and an outcome regression. We then propose a new sparse sufficient dimension reduction method to estimate these two functions without making restrictive parametric modeling assumptions. The proposed estimator of the average treatment effect is asymptotically normal and semiparametrically efficient without the need for variable selection consistency. The proposed methods are illustrated via simulation studies and a biomedical application.

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Keywords:  Average treatment effect; Primary 62G08; dimension reduction; high-dimensional data; multiple-index model; outcome regression; secondary 62G10, 62G20, 62J07; semiparametric efficiency

Year:  2019        PMID: 31231143      PMCID: PMC6588012          DOI: 10.1214/18-AOS1722

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Stat        ISSN: 0090-5364            Impact factor:   4.028


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1.  Sufficient Dimension Reduction for Feasible and Robust Estimation of Average Causal Effect.

Authors:  Trinetri Ghosh; Yanyuan Ma; Xavier de Luna
Journal:  Stat Sin       Date:  2021-04       Impact factor: 1.330

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