there is no reason to expect that the groups are the same in all relevant variables other than the treatment. However, if we control for relevant variables by conditioning, then maybe the [...] will be exchangeable. We will clarify what the “relevant variables” are in Chapter 3,
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there is no reason to expect that the groups are the same in all relevant variables other than the treatment. However, if we control for relevant variables by conditioning, then maybe the [...] will be exchangeable. We will clarify what the “relevant variables” are in Chapter 3,
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there is no reason to expect that the groups are the same in all relevant variables other than the treatment. However, if we control for relevant variables by conditioning, then maybe the [...] will be exchangeable. We will clarify what the “relevant variables” are in Chapter 3,
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