confounding: Unmeasured confounding

Description Usage Arguments Value Examples

View source: R/biases.R

Description

A type of bias. Declares that unmeasured confounding will be a component of interest in the multi-bias sensitivity analysis. Generally used within other functions, its output is returned invisibly.

Usage

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confounding(..., verbose = FALSE)

Arguments

...

Other arguments. Not currently used for this function.

verbose

Logical. If TRUE, returns warnings and messages immediately. Defaults to FALSE because it is generally used within the multi_bias() function, which will print the same messages/warnings.

Value

Invisibly returns a list with components n (2, the degree of the polynomial in the numerator), d (1, the degree of the polynomial in the denominator), mess (any messages/warnings that should be printed for the user), and bias ("confounding").

Examples

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# returns invisibly without print()
print(confounding())

# Calculate an E-value for unmeasured confounding only
multi_evalue(est = RR(4), biases = confounding())

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