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Wen Wei Loh

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Psychological Methods|February 15, 2024
Estimating curvilinear time-varying treatment effects: Combining g-estimation of structural nested mean models with time-varying effect models for longitudinal causal inferenceWen Wei Loh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 15, 2025
Analyzing multiple mediators in multiple single-mediator models leads to wrong conclusionsWen Wei Loh
Multivariate Behavioral Research|June 6, 2025
Causal Inference with Unobserved Confounding: Leveraging Negative Control Outcomes Using LavaanWen Wei Loh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 7, 2024
Unmeasured mediator-outcome confounding distorts both indirect and direct effectsWen Wei Loh
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|September 8, 2025
Doubly Robust Control Outcome Calibration Approach Estimation of Conditional Effects with Uncontrolled ConfoundingWen Wei Loh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 3, 2025
Upscaling behavioral interventions requires addressing selection biasWen Wei Loh, Dongning Ren
Psychological Methods|October 1, 2020
Estimating social influence in a social network using potential outcomesWen Wei Loh, Dongning Ren
Psychological Methods|May 11, 2023
Estimating time-varying treatment effects in longitudinal studiesWen Wei Loh, Dongning Ren
The American Psychologist|September 7, 2023
Understated gender disparities due to outcome-dependent selection: Commentary on Mackelprang et al. (2023)Wen Wei Loh, Dongning Ren
Statistics in Medicine|November 5, 2020
Confounder selection strategies targeting stable treatment effect estimatorsWen Wei Loh, Stijn Vansteelandt
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Psychological Methods|February 15, 2024
Estimating curvilinear time-varying treatment effects: Combining g-estimation of structural nested mean models with time-varying effect models for longitudinal causal inferenceWen Wei Loh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 15, 2025
Analyzing multiple mediators in multiple single-mediator models leads to wrong conclusionsWen Wei Loh
Multivariate Behavioral Research|June 6, 2025
Causal Inference with Unobserved Confounding: Leveraging Negative Control Outcomes Using LavaanWen Wei Loh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 7, 2024
Unmeasured mediator-outcome confounding distorts both indirect and direct effectsWen Wei Loh
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|September 8, 2025
Doubly Robust Control Outcome Calibration Approach Estimation of Conditional Effects with Uncontrolled ConfoundingWen Wei Loh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 3, 2025
Upscaling behavioral interventions requires addressing selection biasWen Wei Loh, Dongning Ren
Psychological Methods|October 1, 2020
Estimating social influence in a social network using potential outcomesWen Wei Loh, Dongning Ren
Psychological Methods|May 11, 2023
Estimating time-varying treatment effects in longitudinal studiesWen Wei Loh, Dongning Ren
The American Psychologist|September 7, 2023
Understated gender disparities due to outcome-dependent selection: Commentary on Mackelprang et al. (2023)Wen Wei Loh, Dongning Ren
Statistics in Medicine|November 5, 2020
Confounder selection strategies targeting stable treatment effect estimatorsWen Wei Loh, Stijn Vansteelandt
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