Local sensitivity approximations for selectivity bias

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Observational data analysis is often based on tacit assumptions of ignorability or randomness. The paper develops a general approach to local sensitivity analysis for selectivity bias, which aims to study the sensitivity of inference to small departures from such assumptions. If M is a model assuming ignorability, we surround M by a small neighbourhood script N defined in the sense of Kullback - Leibler divergence and then compare the inference for models in script N with that for M. Interpretable bounds for such differences are developed. Applications to missing data and to observational comparisons are discussed. Local approximations to sensitivity analysis are model robust and can be applied to a wide range of statistical problems.

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Copas, J., & Eguchi, S. (2001). Local sensitivity approximations for selectivity bias. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B: Statistical Methodology, 63(4), 871–895. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9868.00318

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