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Propensity score analysis : statistical methods and applications

Autor: Guo, Shenyang
Rok: c2010
ISBN: 9781412953566
OKCZID: 110792844

Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
GUO, Shenyang. Propensity score analysis: statistical methods and applications. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, c2010. xviii, 370 s. Advanced quantitative techniques in the social sciences, 11.


Anotace

Propensity Score Analysis provides readers with a systematic review of the origins, history, and statistical foundations of PSA and illustrates how it can be used for solving evaluation problems. With a strong focus on practical applications, the authors explore various types of data and evaluation problems related to, strategies for employing, and the limitations of PSA. Unlike the existing textbooks on program evaluation, Propensity Score Analysis delves into statistical concepts, formulas, and models underlying the application. Key FeaturesPresents key information on model derivations Summarizes complex statistical arguments but omits their proofsLinks each method found in this book to specific Stata programs and provides empirical examples Guides readers using two conceptual frameworks: the Neyman-Rubin counterfactual framework and the Heckman econometric model of causality Contains examples representing real challenges commonly found in social behavioral research Utilizes data simulation and Monte Carlo studies to illustrate key points Presents descriptions of new statistical approaches necessary for understanding the four evaluation methods incorporated throughout the textIntended Audience This text is appropriate for graduate and doctoral students taking Evaluation, Quantitative Methods, Survey Research, and Research Design courses across business, social work, public policy, psychology, sociology, and health/medicine disciplines.


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