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dstat (version 1.0.4)

Conditional Sensitivity Analysis for Matched Observational Studies

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A d-statistic tests the null hypothesis of no treatment effect in a matched, nonrandomized study of the effects caused by treatments. A d-statistic focuses on subsets of matched pairs that demonstrate insensitivity to unmeasured bias in such an observational study, correcting for double-use of the data by conditional inference. This conditional inference can, in favorable circumstances, substantially increase the power of a sensitivity analysis (Rosenbaum (2010) ). There are two examples, one concerning unemployment from Lalive et al. (2006) , the other concerning smoking and periodontal disease from Rosenbaum (2017) .

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install.packages('dstat')

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1.0.4

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GPL-2

Maintainer

Paul Rosenbaum

Last Published

April 16th, 2019

Functions in dstat (1.0.4)

lalive

Unemployment Duration Following an Increase in Unemployment Benefits
amplify

Amplification of sensitivity analysis in observational studies.
dental

Dental Problems Caused by Smoking
dstat-package

dstat
dstat

Sensitivity Analysis Focusing on Subgroups with Demonstrated Insensitivity to Unmeasured Bias