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Local quotas are used to balance the sample of adults interviewed at eligible addresses and to adjust for likelihood of being at home.
Stratified models on deciles of both propensity scores were used to adjust for likelihood to use statins and fibrates during follow-up period.
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While we attempted to adjust for the likelihood of being placed on NIPPV, only a randomized controlled trial will be able to answer this question definitively.
We also used propensity score to adjust for the likelihood of initiation of metformin during the follow-up period (21).
We then used stratified Cox models on deciles of the score to adjust for the likelihood of metformin use.
A previously validated propensity score model [ 14] was used to adjust for the likelihood of a patient receiving a RBC transfusion.
Statistical methods used to account for this source of bias include multivariable modeling and propensity scores; the latter can be used to adjust for the likelihood of having received the drug of interest [ 3].
In order to further address omitted variable bias in the inhospital mortality analysis, a propensity score analysis 14 was employed to adjust for the likelihood of receiving vasoactive therapy.
Since no major difference in accuracy was observed between the two models, we believe that the use of model 1, which excludes LOS, would be more suitable to adjust for the likelihood of in-hospital death purely due to patient conditions.
To adjust for ascertainment, the likelihood for each pedigree was conditioned on the proband's phenotype (breast cancer status and age of onset) and genotype.
Propensity score analyses attempt to control for confounding in non-experimental studies by adjusting for the likelihood that a given patient is exposed.
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