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Statistics in medicine · Feb 2014
Comment LetterResponse to comments on 'the use of propensity scores and observational data to estimate randomized controlled trial generalizability bias'.
- Eloise E Kaizar and Taylor Pressler Vydra.
- Department of Statistics, The Ohio State University, 1958 Neil Avenue Columbus, OH 43210-1247, U.S.A.. ekaizar@stat.osu.edu.
- Stat Med. 2014 Feb 10;33(3):538-9.
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