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1/3 I am curious, do you know of any paper that states explicitly the asymptotic equivalence of PS and the "adjustment formula"?? I have only seen it in Causality,
ch 11, not elsewhere, Why? Perhaps someone is interested in marketing it as a magic wand? I am also curious to know
2/3 how many readers hear this equivalence for the first time. It says that regardless of what covariates you use, as the number of samples increases, the bias of the PS estimator converges to the bias of the adjustment estimator. If many hear about it for the first time, it will
3/3 serve as an example of information stifling that CI needs to liberate itself from. Anyone knows what the new CI textbooks say about PS? I would use it as a litmus test for authors understanding of modern CI. #causalinference #Bookofwhy @causalinf
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