unobserved heterogeneity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunobservedandheterogeneity
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unobserved
adjective
uk/ˌʌn.əbˈzɜːvd/us/ˌʌn.əbˈzɝːvd/
without anyone watching ...
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heterogeneity
noun[U]
uk/ˌhet.ər.ə.dʒəˈneɪ.ə.ti/us/ˌhet̬.ə.roʊ.dʒəˈneɪ.ə.t̬i/
the fact of consisting of parts or things that are very different from ...
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Of particular concern isunobservedheterogeneityrelated to health status.
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This analytic approach targets the identification ofunobservedheterogeneityin a population based on the observed data.
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The random effects are similar to fixed effects in that they are both used to modelunobservedheterogeneity.
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These differences in levels can reflect all kinds ofunobservedheterogeneity, among which differences in sectoral specialization are likely to feature prominently.
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The models have both observed covariates such as wealth, andunobservedheterogeneityas in talent or draws of idiosyncratic shocks.
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For each one we run formal tests ofunobservedheterogeneityand controlled for the heterogeneity that could still remain modeling it as an individual effect.
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Withunobservedheterogeneityin talent, different segments of the population will self-select into different levels of schooling, depending on the policy.
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This selection method introduces some amount ofunobservedheterogeneityinto the investment process.
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This methodology is far from ideal due tounobservedheterogeneityacross countries.
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However, they measureunobservedheterogeneityin different ways.
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This kind of regression analysis, however, leaves open the possibility of 'unobservedheterogeneity' among individuals.
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He consistently ignores the selection bias andunobservedheterogeneitythat confounds his analysis.
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The sign of the correlation coefficient indicates whether, conditional on observables,unobservedheterogeneity is associated with respondents being more likely to have the same or different outcomes.
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Unobservedheterogeneitymay significantly bias these estimations.
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The presence of choice in the pension plan is not a controlled experiment, so one cannot rule out thatunobservedheterogeneityin worker's preferences may also explain the result.
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The calculation of potential benefits takes into considerationunobservedheterogeneityamong patients at triage, where unobserved factors affect both the admission decision and survival, beyond the effects of observed characteristics.
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Third, we cannot be sure thatunobservedheterogeneityis not affecting our parameter estimate.
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The approach followed here is to treatunobservedheterogeneityas a set of random variables, which are assumed to be uncorrelated to the timevarying explanatory variables.
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Ultimately, the presence of choice in the pension plan is not a controlled experiment, so one cannot rule out thatunobservedheterogeneityin worker's preferences may also explain the result.
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