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Michael McCulloch <[email protected]> |
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st: -bootstrap- and weighted Cox proportional hazards analysis |
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Tue, 05 Dec 2006 08:53:33 -0800 |
Jeff Pitlabo very helpfully pointed out that -bootstrap- is not meant for
weighted data.
In my epidemiology dissertation work, I am applying the marginal structural
models approach, inverse probability of treatment weights (IPTW) in a Cox
proportional hazards analysis. The method as I am learning it requires that
I first weight each observation with the IPTW, and then conduct a bootstrap
Cox proportional hazards analysis.
I would appreciate any suggestions or signposts to resources that could
help me learn another way to solve this problem, given that I do not know
the Mata programming language.
Best wishes,
Michael
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