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Augmented Inverse Probability Weighted Estimator for Cox Missing Covariate Regression

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  • C. Y. Wang
  • Hua Yun Chen

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  • C. Y. Wang & Hua Yun Chen, 2001. "Augmented Inverse Probability Weighted Estimator for Cox Missing Covariate Regression," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 57(2), pages 414-419, June.
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