2.4 - Choosing Variables On which to Condition using DAGs (Part 2)

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Scott Venners

Scott Venners

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This video supports a course at Simon Fraser University and is intended for students who are taking the course. This video introduces the theory and method to using a directed acyclic graph (DAG) to choose variables on which to condition in order to control for confounding.

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