2023
An inverse probability weighted regression method that accounts for right‐censoring for causal inference with multiple treatments and a binary outcome
Yu Y, Zhang M, Mukherjee B. An inverse probability weighted regression method that accounts for right‐censoring for causal inference with multiple treatments and a binary outcome. Statistics In Medicine 2023, 42: 3699-3715. PMID: 37392070, DOI: 10.1002/sim.9826.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRight censoringWeighted score functionCausal treatment effectsAverage treatment effectAsymptotic propertiesCensored componentPre-specified time windowEstimation consistencyRobustness propertiesSimulation studyBinary outcomesPresence of confoundersCensoringScoring functionInverse probabilityTreatment effectsEstimationSources of biasInferenceLetter CComparative effectiveness researchTreatment switchRegression methodLogistic regression modelsInsurance claims database
2013
Addressing extrema and censoring in pollutant and exposure data using mixture of normal distributions
Li S, Batterman S, Su F, Mukherjee B. Addressing extrema and censoring in pollutant and exposure data using mixture of normal distributions. Atmospheric Environment 2013, 77: 464-473. PMID: 24348086, PMCID: PMC3857711, DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFinite mixture of normalsDirichlet process mixtureMixtures of normalsDirichlet process mixtures of normalsFinite mixtureHeavy tailsDirichlet process mixture methodsMethod detection limitsComprehensive simulation studyDistributions of VOC concentrationsProcess mixtureStandard model assumptionsPosterior distributionEmpirical densityNormal distributionSimulation studyGoodness-of-fit criteriaVolatile organic compoundsDensity estimationGoodness-of-fitDensity estimation methodCensoringConvergence issuesExposure dataEstimation method