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    Exam 15: Quantile Regression, Count Data, Sample Selection Bias, and Quasi-Experimental Methods
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    You Can Control for Sample-Selection Bias by Performing
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You Can Control for Sample-Selection Bias by Performing

Question 13

Question 13

Multiple Choice

You can control for sample-selection bias by performing


A) two-stage least squares.
B) weighted least squares.
C) a Heckman selection correction.
D) difference-in-difference estimation.

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