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Hi, I'm the author of the R package 'icd', and I'm glad to see that several of us have worked on solving the comorbidity computation problem. Just noticed your package today. Also, glad to see you liv…
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[kylerove](https://github.com/kylerove) has provided a example transform for Matched Cohort studies that follows the template layout of the Hmisc statistics (#48). It copies a lot of boiler plate cod…
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Post questions here for this week's exemplary readings:
3. Saha, Koustuv, Eshwar Chandrasekharan, Munmun De Choudhury. 2019. [“Prevalence and Psychological Effects of Hateful Speech in Online Colle…
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Post questions here for this week's exemplary readings: 3. Saha, Koustuv, Eshwar Chandrasekharan, Munmun De Choudhury. 2019. “Prevalence and Psychological Effects of Hateful Speech in Online College C…
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Hello there,
Is it doable to produce a kernel matching as in Heckman, Ichimura, Todd (1998). Basically, this method builds matches using all individuals in the control group and attributes a weight …
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Hi @jkcshea , I have a new idea for solving all of our computational problems.
Being ever-optimistic, I actually think this one is going to work.
Here's the idea attached in a note.
It should be …
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I'm trying to use MatchIt to conduct propensity score matching. I'm using logistic regression to produce the propensity scores.
As I understand, the model is trained on all samples and predicts on…
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Hi all, I'm new to the GitHub community and Python. I have two questions regarding the dowhy package:
1. Output Replicability Issue:
The estimate from dowhy appears to va…
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Currently, CohortMethod::createPs() checks whether any of the covariates are highly correlated with the treatment. It is a very useful feature as whenever such a correlation is found, I think propensi…
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Ok @jkcshea I have an idea for addressing the issues we are seeing in #218 #221 #224 #225 (and possibly others...)
We want solutions to the system $Ax = b$.
Reading through this [old tome of wisdo…