Steve Miller wrote anarticlea couple weeks ago on using Bayesian statistics for risk management. He describes his friend receiving a positive test on a serious medical condition and being worried. He then goes on to show why his friend needn’t be worried, because statistically there was a low...
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# Reformatting the common causes and treatment variables common_causes = pd.get_dummies(common_causes, drop_first=True) treatment_reshaped = np.ravel(treatment) # Fit the model using these variables propensity_score_model.fit(common_causes, treatment_reshaped) # Getting the propensity scores by ...
tomography by means of intraclass correlation coefficients but did not give descriptive statistics for these comparisons [54]. Their data could possibly have been useful as prior information for one of our local studies [55], but the necessary information for doing so was simply not available to ...