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Dunne
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello,

 

I am using IPTW for Cox (survival model - proc phreg) model. However, it's said that the confident interval generated by this procedure will create bias even using a robust estimate. One stimulation suggested using bootstrap to obtain 95%CI.

 

I have never done bootstrap before and I wonder how to integrate  the inverse weight into the bootstrap. Could anyone please help me with this? Could I use inverse weight as survey weight to calculate bootstrap? My guess is these 2 weights are different, one by design and another is pseudo weight to create population balance.

 

Many thanks!

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denat
Calcite | Level 5

Were you able to resolve this problem? I'm currently facing a similar issue

 

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