Loss-weighted targeting in TMLE introduces more systematic bias than clever-covariate-scaled targeting under positivity stress, while a proposed Lepski-type adaptive truncation with brake improves stability over fixed rules like c/(sqrt(n) log n) with c=5 or 6.
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Investigating Targeting Strategies and Truncation in TMLE for the Average Treatment Effect under Practical Positivity Violations
Loss-weighted targeting in TMLE introduces more systematic bias than clever-covariate-scaled targeting under positivity stress, while a proposed Lepski-type adaptive truncation with brake improves stability over fixed rules like c/(sqrt(n) log n) with c=5 or 6.