Confounding Control Using Propensity Scores When the Exposure Is Infrequent
Making the Case for a Fine Stratification Approach (Meeting Abstract
Desai, RJ., Rothman, K., Bateman, BT., Hernandez-Diaz, S., & Huybrechts, KF. (2015). Confounding Control Using Propensity Scores When the Exposure Is Infrequent: Making the Case for a Fine Stratification Approach (Meeting Abstract. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 24(S1), 217-217. https://doi.org/10.1002/pds.3838
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