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Selective inference for effect modification via the lasso
Qingyuan Zhao1, Dylan S Small2, Ashkan Ertefaie3
1Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
This study introduces a two-stage machine learning approach to identify effect modification in complex datasets. The method simplifies models for treatment effects, improving interpretability and reducing false discoveries in statistical inference.
Area of Science:
- Statistics
- Biostatistics
- Machine Learning
Background:
- Effect modification is crucial for decision-making but challenging with numerous covariates.
- Selecting appropriate models for effect modification is essential for valid statistical inference.
- Existing methods may lack interpretability or lead to excessive false discoveries.
Purpose of the Study:
- To propose a novel two-stage procedure for selecting parsimonious effect modification models.
- To enable valid statistical inference on selected effect modification models.
- To enhance the interpretability and reduce false discoveries in effect modification analysis.
Main Methods:
- Utilizes Robinson's transformation to isolate treatment effects from nuisance parameters.
- Employs machine learning algorithms for estimating nuisance parameters.
- Applies the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) for parsimonious model selection.
Main Results:
- The proposed method yields a more interpretable model compared to full covariate models.
- Significantly reduces false discoveries compared to univariate subgroup analyses.
- Demonstrates asymptotic validity of conditional selective inference under specified assumptions.
Conclusions:
- The two-stage procedure effectively identifies parsimonious effect modification models.
- The method offers a robust approach for statistical inference in high-dimensional settings.
- Validated through simulations and an epidemiological application, highlighting practical utility.
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