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Abstract Matched sampling is a method for selecting units from a large reservoir of potential controls to produce a control group of modest size that is similar to a treated group with respect to the distribution of observed covariates. We illustrate the use of multivariate matching methods in an observational study of the effects of prenatal exposure to barbiturates on subsequent psychological development. A key idea is the use of the propensity score as a distinct matching variable.
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Paul R. Rosenbaum
Donald B. Rubin
The American Statistician
Harvard University
Educational Testing Service
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69de7c1a741e97d2d4e93bbc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/2683903
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