brsmatch() and coxpsmatch() now handle NA
rows via removing them (#16)brsmatch() to iteratively reduce the number of
pairs if too many are specified (#11)coxph_match() to
coxpsmatch()
brsmatch(), including
oasis data for simple examples of matchingbrsmatch() which implements Balanced Risk Set Matching
based on the work of Li et al. (2001)coxpsmatch() which implements Propensity Score Matching
with Time-Dependent Covariates based on the work of Lu (2005)
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