7/21/2023 0 Comments Spss 25 psmatching![]() One way of doing so is to create what is called "propensity scores." Essentially the idea is that we compare those who are similar to each other (=have similar propensity scores). Maybe, for instance, one treatment receives "harder patients" than the other. ![]() *(Q) When comparing two groups (treated and untreated) it is useful to adjust for confounding differences between the groups. ![]()
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