prof. dr. Stijn Vansteelandt
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Does appropriate empiric antibiotic therapy modify intensive care unit-acquired Enterobacteriaceae bacteraemia mortality and discharge?
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Asking too much of epidemiologic studies : the problem of collider bias and the obesity paradox
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Flexible mediation analysis with multiple mediators
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Boosting the precision of mediation analyses of randomised experiments through covariate adjustment
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medflex : an R package for flexible mediation analysis using natural effect models
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- misc
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Commentary: The formal approach to quantitative causal inference in epidemiology : misguided or misrepresented?
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Rejoinder : remaining challenges in investigating grade-retention effectiveness
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Doubly robust methods for handling confounding by cluster
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The effect of adherence to statin therapy on cardiovascular mortality : quantification of unmeasured bias using falsification end-points
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Assessing moderated mediation in linear models requires fewer confounding assumptions than assessing mediation
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Time-varying treatments in observational studies : marginal structural models of the effects of early grade retention on math achievement
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Estimation of indirect effects in the presence of unmeasured confounding for the mediator-outcome relationship in a multilevel 2-1-1 mediation model
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Multivariable modeling of factors associated with spinal pain in young adolescence
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Data-adaptive bias-reduced doubly robust estimation
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Factors associated with low back pain before pubertal peak growth
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The effects of early grade retention: effect modification by prior achievement and age
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On the practice of ignoring center-patient interactions in evaluating hospital performance
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Medflex: flexible mediation analysis using natural effect models in R
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Instrumental variable estimation in a survival context
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Birth cohort appeared to confound effect estimates of guideline changes on statin utilization