Correlation and causation analysis for cross-sectional and panel data
This dissertation investigates how data, algorithms, and expert knowledge can be harnessed to better understand human behavior and enhance well-being. It emphasizes the critical importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to bridge knowledge gaps and foster insights that support preventive care, c...
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Main Author: | NUQOBA, Barry |
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2024
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