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  2. Matching (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Matching is a statistical technique that evaluates the effect of a treatment by comparing the treated and the non-treated units in an observational study or quasi-experiment (i.e. when the treatment is not randomly assigned).

  3. Propensity score matching - Wikipedia

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    SPSS: A dialog box for Propensity Score Matching is available from the IBM SPSS Statistics menu (Data/Propensity Score Matching), and allows the user to set the match tolerance, randomize case order when drawing samples, prioritize exact matches, sample with or without replacement, set a random seed, and maximize performance by increasing ...

  4. Record linkage - Wikipedia

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    Record linkage (also known as data matching, data linkage, entity resolution, and many other terms) is the task of finding records in a data set that refer to the same entity across different data sources (e.g., data files, books, websites, and databases).

  5. Conditional logistic regression - Wikipedia

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    In fact, it can be shown that the unconditional analysis of matched pair data results in an estimate of the odds ratio which is the square of the correct, conditional one. [2] In addition to tests based on logistic regression, several other tests existed before conditional logistic regression for matched data as shown in related tests. However ...

  6. Exact statistics - Wikipedia

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    SPSS 6.1 Exact test for Windows. Prentice Hall. Mehta CR and Patel NR. 1983. A network algorithm for performing Fisher's exact test in rxc contingency tables. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 78(382): 427–434. Mehta CR and Patel NR. 1995. Exact logistic regression: theory and examples. Statistics in Medicine, 14: 2143–2160.

  7. McNemar's test - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] An exact binomial test can then be used, where b is compared to a binomial distribution with size parameter n = b + c and p = 0.5. Effectively, the exact binomial test evaluates the imbalance in the discordants b and c. To achieve a two-sided P-value, the P-value of the extreme tail should be multiplied by 2. For b ≥ c:

  8. Fisher's exact test - Wikipedia

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    An alternative exact test, Barnard's exact test, has been developed and proponents [22] of it suggest that this method is more powerful, particularly in 2×2 tables. [23] Furthermore, Boschloo's test is an exact test that is uniformly more powerful than Fisher's exact test by construction. [24]

  9. SPSS - Wikipedia

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    SPSS Statistics places constraints on internal file structure, data types, data processing, and matching files, which together considerably simplify programming. SPSS datasets have a two-dimensional table structure, where the rows typically represent cases (such as individuals or households) and the columns represent measurements (such as age ...