nearfar - Near-Far Matching
Near-far matching is a study design technique for preprocessing observational data to mimic a pair-randomized trial. Individuals are matched to be near on measured confounders and far on levels of an instrumental variable. Methods outlined in further detail in Rigdon, Baiocchi, and Basu (2018) <doi:10.18637/jss.v086.c05>.
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Computes attributable effects based confidence interval, permutation test confidence interval, or asymptotic confidence interval for the average treatment effect on a binary outcome. Methods outlined in further detail in Rigdon and Hudgens (2015) <doi:10.1002/sim.6384>.
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