We show that propensity score matching (PSM), an enormously popular method of preprocessing data for causal inference, often accomplishes the opposite of its intended goalhttps://gking.harvard.edu/publications/why-propensity-scores-should-not-be-used-formatching …
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Replying to @DbdbDobson @gorskon and
It’s also fun when non- scientists use google scholar to cherry pick debates in the lit that they think make their larger point. Like my cat staring at my scrabble tiles- it’s fun to pretend that they understand
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Replying to @BurgerLab12 @gorskon and
I am a scientist and I do understand. The paper is utter rubbish. My children are vaccinated. I simply opened and read through that article because the title was so peculiar.
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Replying to @BurgerLab12 @gorskon and
BTW - Gorski’s blog is a farce. He blocks people when he is unable to answer their questions and back his speculations up with scientific data!
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Replying to @DbdbDobson @BurgerLab12 and
A quick look would show people that he is very tolerant and rarely blocks. But now we know who you were there. I want to remind people that this is an obvious sock account created to target Dr. Gorski.
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Replying to @doritmi @DbdbDobson and
You were not blocked for questions. You were blocked for pretty abusive attempts to drown the discussion.
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Replying to @gorskon @JaiKanta22 and
Might be time for collective mute/block.
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He has 0 followers, so why not?
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Already blocked
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