Stürmer, T., Joshi, M., Glynn, R. J., Avorn, J., Rothman, K. J., & Schneeweiss, S. (2005). A review of the application of propensity score methods yielded increasing use, advantages in specific settings, but not substantially different estimates compared with conventional multivariable methods.
Citação norma ChicagoStürmer, Til, Manisha Joshi, Robert J. Glynn, Jerry Avorn, Kenneth J. Rothman, and Sebastian Schneeweiss. A Review of the Application of Propensity Score Methods Yielded Increasing Use, Advantages in Specific Settings, but Not Substantially Different Estimates Compared With Conventional Multivariable Methods. 2005.
MLA citiranjeStürmer, Til, et al. A Review of the Application of Propensity Score Methods Yielded Increasing Use, Advantages in Specific Settings, but Not Substantially Different Estimates Compared With Conventional Multivariable Methods. 2005.