Dear Applied Statistics Workshop Community,

Our next meeting of the semester will be at 12:10 pm (EST) Wednesday, March 23, where José R. Zubizarreta (Harvard University) presents "Bridging Matching, Regression, and Weighting as Mathematical Programs for Causal Inference."

Abstract
A fundamental principle in the design of observational studies is to approximate the randomized experiment that would have been conducted under controlled circumstances. Across the health and social sciences, statistical methods for covariate adjustment are used in pursuit of this principle. Typical methods are matching, regression, and weighting. In this talk, we will examine the connections between these methods through their underlying mathematical programs. We will study their strengths and weaknesses in terms of study design, computational tractability, and statistical efficiency. Overall, we will discuss the role of mathematical optimization for the design and analysis of studies of causal effects.
Where: CGIS Knafel Building, Room K354
(See this link for directions).

When: Wednesday, March 23 at 12:10 - 1:30 pm.
(Bagged lunches available for pick-up at CGIS K354 11:30 - 11:45 am, for the participants who responded to our previous survey. The CGIS cafe on the first floor has been designated as an eating area, and participants may also use outdoor spaces for lunch. Please be present at K354 by 12:10 pm for the presentations.)

Zoom linkhttps://harvard.zoom.us/j/97004196610?pwd=eGFydkF5RDRjUlk5RVcyTjV6OStUQT09
(For the participants who cannot join the session physically.)

Schedule of the workshophttps://projects.iq.harvard.edu/applied.stats.workshop-gov3009

Looking forward to seeing you all on Wednesday!

Best,
Sooahn