Elizabeth Stuart, Ph.D.

Member, Data and Safety Monitoring Board

Assistant Professor
Department of Mental Health and Department of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Selected Publications

Stuart, E.A. (2007).  "Estimating causal effects using school-level data sets." Educational Researcher 36(4): 187-198.

Ho, D.E., Imai, K., King, G., and Stuart, E.A. (2007).  "Matching as nonparametric preprocessing for reducing model dependence in parametric causal inference."  Political Analysis 15(3): 199-236. Winner of Warren Miller Prize for best paper published in Volume 15 of Political Analysis.

McConnell, S., Stuart, E.A., and Devaney, B.  (2008).  "The truncation-by-death problem: What to do in an experimental evaluation when the outcome is not always defined." Evaluation Review  32(2): 157-186.

Imai, K., King, G., and Stuart, E.A.  (2008). Misunderstandings between experimentalists and observationalists about causal inference. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A 171(2): 481-502.

Stuart, E.A.  (in press). Matching Methods for Causal Inference:  A review and a look forward.  Forthcoming in Statistical Science.