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Bounding the Probabilities of Benefit and Harm Through Sensitivity Parameters and Proxies

Published 8 Mar 2023 in stat.ME and cs.LG | (2303.05396v3)

Abstract: We present two methods for bounding the probabilities of benefit and harm under unmeasured confounding. The first method computes the (upper or lower) bound of either probability as a function of the observed data distribution and two intuitive sensitivity parameters which, then, can be presented to the analyst as a 2-D plot to assist her in decision making. The second method assumes the existence of a measured nondifferential proxy (i.e., direct effect) of the unmeasured confounder. Using this proxy, tighter bounds than the existing ones can be derived from just the observed data distribution.

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