What are the steps to avoid omitted variable bias in regression analysis?
Omitted variable bias (OVB) is a common problem in regression analysis that occurs when an important explanatory variable is left out of the model. This can lead to inaccurate estimates of the effects of the included variables and misleading conclusions about the relationships among them. In this article, you will learn what are the steps to avoid OVB in regression analysis and how to check for its presence.
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