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What is the distance in the matchit output?
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Does anybody know what is the distance
in the output of matchit()
?
Distance between what and what?
r matching
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Does anybody know what is the distance
in the output of matchit()
?
Distance between what and what?
r matching
Maybe this helps (from the documentation): r.iq.harvard.edu/docs/matchit/2.4-20/…
– alessio
Mar 10 at 0:47
Thank you very much, I have read that. It does not explain it is distance between what and what! I have one treat unit and 3 control units matched to it, and each one has a distance associated with it. So, it cannot be the distance between the treated and control units.
– No Lie
Mar 11 at 16:28
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Does anybody know what is the distance
in the output of matchit()
?
Distance between what and what?
r matching
Does anybody know what is the distance
in the output of matchit()
?
Distance between what and what?
r matching
r matching
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Maybe this helps (from the documentation): r.iq.harvard.edu/docs/matchit/2.4-20/…
– alessio
Mar 10 at 0:47
Thank you very much, I have read that. It does not explain it is distance between what and what! I have one treat unit and 3 control units matched to it, and each one has a distance associated with it. So, it cannot be the distance between the treated and control units.
– No Lie
Mar 11 at 16:28
add a comment |
Maybe this helps (from the documentation): r.iq.harvard.edu/docs/matchit/2.4-20/…
– alessio
Mar 10 at 0:47
Thank you very much, I have read that. It does not explain it is distance between what and what! I have one treat unit and 3 control units matched to it, and each one has a distance associated with it. So, it cannot be the distance between the treated and control units.
– No Lie
Mar 11 at 16:28
Maybe this helps (from the documentation): r.iq.harvard.edu/docs/matchit/2.4-20/…
– alessio
Mar 10 at 0:47
Maybe this helps (from the documentation): r.iq.harvard.edu/docs/matchit/2.4-20/…
– alessio
Mar 10 at 0:47
Thank you very much, I have read that. It does not explain it is distance between what and what! I have one treat unit and 3 control units matched to it, and each one has a distance associated with it. So, it cannot be the distance between the treated and control units.
– No Lie
Mar 11 at 16:28
Thank you very much, I have read that. It does not explain it is distance between what and what! I have one treat unit and 3 control units matched to it, and each one has a distance associated with it. So, it cannot be the distance between the treated and control units.
– No Lie
Mar 11 at 16:28
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Maybe this helps (from the documentation): r.iq.harvard.edu/docs/matchit/2.4-20/…
– alessio
Mar 10 at 0:47
Thank you very much, I have read that. It does not explain it is distance between what and what! I have one treat unit and 3 control units matched to it, and each one has a distance associated with it. So, it cannot be the distance between the treated and control units.
– No Lie
Mar 11 at 16:28