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What Role do Statistical Methods Play?
Statistical methods are paramount in establishing and validating causal links. Techniques such as
multivariable regression
,
propensity score matching
, and
instrumental variables
help control for confounding factors and bias, providing more reliable estimates of causal relationships.
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