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Measurement, Statistics, and Research Design

Propensity Score Matching with Cross-Classified Data Structures: A Comparison of Methods

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Pages 359-376 | Published online: 20 Jan 2023
 

Abstract

In the current study, we compare propensity score (PS) matching methods for data with a cross-classified structure, where each individual is clustered within more than one group, but the groups are not hierarchically organized. Through a Monte Carlo simulation study, we compared sequential cluster matching (SCM), preferential within cluster matching (PWCM), greedy matching (GM), and optimal full matching (OFM), using propensity scores from four different models. The results indicated that the four matching methods performed well when PSs were estimated with logistic regression containing both level-1 and level-2 covariates. When the level-2 covariates were omitted in the logistic regression PS model, matching methods resulted in biased treatment effect estimates. However, omission of level-2 covariates did not result in biased estimates when the PS model was a logistic cross-classified random effects model (CCREM). SCM and PWCM outperformed GM and OFM with a logistic CCREM that included level-1 and level-2 covariates.

Notes

1 The population correlation matrices used in this study are available in the Open Science Framework site https://osf.io/7eqmc/.

2 The R code for the Monte Carlo simulation study is available on the Open Science Framework site https://osf.io/7eqmc/.

3 The complete code for matching methods is available in the Open Science Framework website https://osf.io/7eqmc/.

4 A table with the relative bias of ATT estimated that generated Figure 2 are shown in the Appendix.

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