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Likelihood methods in randomized trials with noncompliance and subsequent nonresponse
Authors:Yang Zhao
Institution:Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Regina, College West 307.14, Regina, Saskatchwan, Canada S4S 0A2
Abstract:This article considers likelihood methods for estimating the causal effect of treatment assignment for a two-armed randomized trial assuming all-or-none treatment noncompliance and allowing for subsequent nonresponse. We first derive the observed data likelihood function as a closed form expression of the parameter given the observed data where both response and compliance state are treated as variables with missing values. Then we describe an iterative procedure which maximizes the observed data likelihood function directly to compute a maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) of the causal effect of treatment assignment. Closed form expressions at each iterative step are provided. Finally we compare the MLE with an alternative estimator where the probability distribution of the compliance state is estimated independent of the response and its missingness mechanism. Our work indicates that direct maximum likelihood inference is straightforward for this problem. Extensive simulation studies are provided to examine the finite sample performance of the proposed methods.
Keywords:Causal effect  Compound exclusion restriction  Latent ignorability  Noncompliance  Nonresponse  Observed data likelihood
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