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Matching refers to a process in experimental design in which observations are sampled in a systematic, non-random fashion to be analyzed more efficiently with special statistical methods.
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Which package/module for matching a sample and export the matched sample?
I am looking for recommended procedures/packages for matching samples (with or without propensity scores) to restrict the number of cases in one of two groups. … I believe I cannot integrate the matching in for instance Stata’s -teffects- module since I need to select a restricted/matched sample and then move this sample to advanced analyses with SEM. …
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How to handle bias due to self-selection in one group
I would still want to compare groups, which seems to suggest either some sort of matching or adding covariates (or auxiliary variables) to the analysis. … I believe propensity score matching is not a good solution.
My use of stats programs is limited to R, Stata, and Mplus. …