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Why I Look at Data Differently

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Why I Look at Data Differently

A lesson on residual confounding

Emily Oster
Mar 13, 2023
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Why I Look at Data Differently

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A question I get frequently: Why does my analysis often disagree with groups like the American Academy of Pediatrics or other national bodies, or other public health experts, or Andrew Huberman (lately I get that last one a lot)? The particular context is often in observational studies of topics in nutrition or development. 

Some examples:

  • My discussion o…

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