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Categorical data / Observational study / Data analysis / Causality / Propensity score matching / Ordered logit / Logit / Probit / Propensity score / Statistics / Econometrics / Regression analysis
Date: 2013-04-09 18:57:39
Categorical data
Observational study
Data analysis
Causality
Propensity score matching
Ordered logit
Logit
Probit
Propensity score
Statistics
Econometrics
Regression analysis

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