drgee

Doubly Robust Generalized Estimating Equations

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Fit restricted mean models for the conditional association between an exposure and an outcome, given covariates. Three methods are implemented: O-estimation, where a nuisance model for the association between the covariates and the outcome is used; E-estimation where a nuisance model for the association between the covariates and the exposure is used, and doubly robust (DR) estimation where both nuisance models are used. In DR-estimation, the estimates will be consistent when at least one of the nuisance models is correctly specified, not necessarily both. For more information, see Zetterqvist and Sjölander (2015) doi:10.1515/em-2014-0021.


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Last 30 days

This package has been downloaded 809 times in the last 30 days. This could be a paper that people cite without reading. Reaching the medium popularity echelon is no small feat! The following heatmap shows the distribution of downloads per day. Yesterday, it was downloaded 23 times.

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This package has been downloaded 8,918 times in the last 365 days. A solid achievement! Enough downloads to get noticed at department meetings. The day with the most downloads was Sep 11, 2024 with 72 downloads.

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