Inverse Probability Weighting in a Post-Bayesian World
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Abstract
We present a justification of the use of Inverse Probability Weighting (IPW) in a post-Bayesian framework, in which the bias-correction provided by IPW in a frequentist context is reframed as a reweighting of the Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence between the statistical model and the true data-generating parameter value.
We provide a coherent argument in support of this approach, including theoretical results concerning convergence and properties of the generalised belief posteriors.
We present examples demonstrating the utility of post-Bayesian IPW in practice: these include two simulated examples of inference under selection bias in the observed data, and a large-scale real-data example concerning systematic biases present in registry data when using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) to predict prostate cancer mortality.
The empirical and theoretical results together show the utility of IPW to address classes of problems previously intractable within a Bayesian approach.