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On the Comparative Analysis of Average Treatment Effects Estimation via Data Combination (2311.00528v2)

Published 1 Nov 2023 in stat.ME

Abstract: There is growing interest in exploring causal effects in target populations via data combination. However, most approaches are tailored to specific settings and lack comprehensive comparative analyses. In this article, we focus on a typical scenario involving a source dataset and a target dataset. We first design six settings under covariate shift and conduct a comparative analysis by deriving the semiparametric efficiency bounds for the ATE in the target population. We then extend this analysis to six new settings that incorporate both covariate shift and posterior drift. Our study uncovers the key factors that influence efficiency gains and the ``effective sample size" when combining two datasets, with a particular emphasis on the roles of the variance ratio of potential outcomes between datasets and the derivatives of the posterior drift function. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper that explicitly explores the role of the posterior drift functions in causal inference. Additionally, we also propose novel methods for conducting sensitivity analysis to address violations of transportability between the two datasets. We empirically validate our findings by constructing locally efficient estimators and conducting extensive simulations. We demonstrate the proposed methods in two real-world applications.

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