The nncc
package is an R package that provides a tool to
implement nearest-neighbors matching for case-control data.
Nearest-neighbors matching may improve confounding control if
case-control data include too many exposures to control in a logistic
regression model.
Beau B. Bruce, MD, PhD lue7@cdc.gov; CDC/NCEZID/DFWED/EDEB
# Install nncc from CRAN
install.packages("nncc")
# Or the development version from GitHub
::install_github("CDCgov/nncc") devtools
If you have installed the nncc
package, use
vignette("nncc")
or
browseVignettes("nncc")
.
Otherwise, refer to https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=nncc/vignettes/nncc.html.
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