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Propensity Score Analysis Statistical Methods And Applications 2nd Edition Shenyang Y Guo Mark W Fraser

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Propensity Score Analysis Statistical Methods And Applications 2nd Edition Shenyang Y Guo Mark W Fraser
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Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.5 MB
Pages: 421
Author: Shenyang Y. Guo; Mark W. Fraser
ISBN: 9781452235004, 1452235007
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 2

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Propensity Score Analysis Statistical Methods And Applications 2nd Edition Shenyang Y Guo Mark W Fraser by Shenyang Y. Guo; Mark W. Fraser 9781452235004, 1452235007 instant download after payment.

Fully updated to reflect the most recent changes in the field, theSecond EditionofPropensity Score Analysisprovides an accessible, systematic review of the origins, history, and statistical foundations of propensity score analysis, illustrating how it can be used for solving evaluation and causal-inference problems. With a strong focus on practical applications, the authors explore various strategies for employing PSA, discuss the use of PSA with alternative types of data, and delineate the limitations of PSA under a variety of constraints. Unlike existing textbooks on program evaluation and causal inference, this book delves into statistical concepts, formulas, and models within the context of a robust and engaging focus on application.

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