treatment effect estimation
Treatment effect estimation refers to the process of quantifying and measuring the impact or effectiveness of a specific treatment or intervention on an outcome of interest. It involves evaluating the difference between the outcomes observed in the treated group and a counterfactual or control group to determine the causal effect of the treatment.
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