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Targeted Learning
Author: Mark J. van der Laan
Edition: 2011
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1441997814
Category: Medical



Targeted Learning: Causal Inference for Observational and Experimental Data (Springer Series in Statistics)


Establishes causal inference methodology that incorporates the benefits of machine learning with statistical inferencePresentation combines accessibility with the method's rigorous grounding in statistical theoryDemonstrates targeted learning in epidemiological, medical, and genomic experimental and observational studies that include informative dropout, missingness, time-dependent confounding, and case-control sampling The statistics profession is at a unique point in history. Download Targeted Learning medical books for free.
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