Journal of Causal Inference (Sep 2015)

Balancing Score Adjusted Targeted Minimum Loss-based Estimation

  • Lendle Samuel David,
  • Fireman Bruce,
  • van der Laan Mark J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/jci-2012-0012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 139 – 155

Abstract

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Adjusting for a balancing score is sufficient for bias reduction when estimating causal effects including the average treatment effect and effect among the treated. Estimators that adjust for the propensity score in a nonparametric way, such as matching on an estimate of the propensity score, can be consistent when the estimated propensity score is not consistent for the true propensity score but converges to some other balancing score. We call this property the balancing score property, and discuss a class of estimators that have this property. We introduce a targeted minimum loss-based estimator (TMLE) for a treatment-specific mean with the balancing score property that is additionally locally efficient and doubly robust. We investigate the new estimator’s performance relative to other estimators, including another TMLE, a propensity score matching estimator, an inverse probability of treatment weighted estimator, and a regression-based estimator in simulation studies.

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