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Autores principales: Meng, Qian, Chen, Zhe, Zhang, Bo
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.04383
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author Meng, Qian
Chen, Zhe
Zhang, Bo
author_facet Meng, Qian
Chen, Zhe
Zhang, Bo
contents Variable-ratio matching is a flexible alternative to conventional $1$-to-$k$ matching for designing observational studies that emulate a target randomized controlled trial (RCT). To achieve fine balance -- that is, matching treated and control groups to have the same marginal distribution on selected covariates -- conventional approaches typically partition the data into strata based on estimated entire numbers and then perform a series of $1$-to-$k$ matches within each stratum, with $k$ determined by the stratum-specific entire number. This ``divide-and-conquer" strategy has notable limitations: (1) fine balance typically does not hold in the final pooled sample, and (2) more controls may be discarded than necessary. To address these limitations, we propose a one-shot variable-ratio matching algorithm. Our method produces designs with exact fine balance on selected covariates in the matched sample, mimicking a hypothetical RCT where units are first grouped into sets of different sizes and one unit within each set is assigned to treatment while others to control. Moreover, our method achieves comparable or superior balance across many covariates and retains more controls in the final matched design, compared to the ``divide-and-conquer" approach. We demonstrate the advantages of the proposed design over the conventional approach via simulations and using a dataset studying the effect of right heart catheterization on mortality among critically ill patients. The algorithm is implemented in the R package match2C.
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spellingShingle One-shot variable-ratio matching with fine balance
Meng, Qian
Chen, Zhe
Zhang, Bo
Methodology
Variable-ratio matching is a flexible alternative to conventional $1$-to-$k$ matching for designing observational studies that emulate a target randomized controlled trial (RCT). To achieve fine balance -- that is, matching treated and control groups to have the same marginal distribution on selected covariates -- conventional approaches typically partition the data into strata based on estimated entire numbers and then perform a series of $1$-to-$k$ matches within each stratum, with $k$ determined by the stratum-specific entire number. This ``divide-and-conquer" strategy has notable limitations: (1) fine balance typically does not hold in the final pooled sample, and (2) more controls may be discarded than necessary. To address these limitations, we propose a one-shot variable-ratio matching algorithm. Our method produces designs with exact fine balance on selected covariates in the matched sample, mimicking a hypothetical RCT where units are first grouped into sets of different sizes and one unit within each set is assigned to treatment while others to control. Moreover, our method achieves comparable or superior balance across many covariates and retains more controls in the final matched design, compared to the ``divide-and-conquer" approach. We demonstrate the advantages of the proposed design over the conventional approach via simulations and using a dataset studying the effect of right heart catheterization on mortality among critically ill patients. The algorithm is implemented in the R package match2C.
title One-shot variable-ratio matching with fine balance
topic Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.04383