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B1612
Title: Honest data-adaptive inference for the average treatment effect using penalised bias-reduced double-robust estimation Authors:  Vahe Avagyan - Ghent University (Belgium) [presenting]
Stijn Vansteelandt - Ghent University and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Belgium)
Abstract: The presence of confounding by high-dimensional variables complicates estimation of the average effect of a point treatment. On the one hand, it necessitates the use of variable selection strategies or more general data-adaptive high-dimensional statistical methods. On the other hand, the use of such techniques tends to result in biased estimators with a non-standard asymptotic behaviour. Double-robust estimators are vital for offering a resolution because they possess a so-called small bias property. This means that their bias vanishes faster than the bias in the nuisance parameter estimators when the relevant smoothing parameter goes to zero, making their performance less sensitive to smoothing. This property has been exploited to achieve valid (uniform) inference of the average causal effect when data-adaptive estimators of the propensity score and conditional outcome mean both converge to their respective truths at sufficiently fast rate. We extend this work in order to retain valid (uniform) inference when one of these estimators does not converge to the truth, regardless of which. This is done by generalising prior work for low-dimensional settings to incorporate regularisation. The proposed penalised bias-reduced double-robust estimation strategy exhibits promising performance in extensive simulation studies and a data analysis, relative to competing proposals.