Multivariate and propensity score matching software with automated balance optimization: The matching package for R

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Abstract

Matching is an R package which provides functions for multivariate and propensity score matching and for finding optimal covariate balance based on a genetic search algorithm. A variety of univariate and multivariate metrics to determine if balance actually has been obtained are provided. The underlying matching algorithm is written in C++, makes extensive use of system BLAS and scales efficiently with dataset size. The genetic algorithm which finds optimal balance is parallelized and can make use of multiple CPUs for a cluster of computers. A large number of options are provided which control exactly how the matching is conducted and how balance is evaluated.

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Sekhon, J. S. (2011). Multivariate and propensity score matching software with automated balance optimization: The matching package for R. Journal of Statistical Software, 42(7), 1–52. https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v042.i07

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