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noun
A tendency, preference, or attraction.
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Tracking everything from views on gay marriage to propensity to travel, he described young Americans aged 18-29 as "the most outward-looking and accepting generation in American history".
However, the differences remained significant after adjustment to propensity scores.
When adjusted to propensity scores, all baseline characteristics were balanced.
The method is closely related to propensity score stratification or interval matching (Rosenbaum and Rubin 1983).
Thus, in addition to propensity score analysis described in this paper, other methods such as causal mediation analysis Imai et al.
We used multivariate logistic and linear regression analysis to examine the association of implementation phase with mortality and LOS after adjustment to propensity scores.
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The song became infamous in England, being banned in many clubs due to its propensity to lead to fights.
The song became infamous in England, being banned in many clubs due to its propensity to lead to fights. .
"The propensities to swindle and be swindled run parallel to the propensity to speculate during a boom," he wrote.
To avoid propensity to data overfitting, PCA analysis was used to create the 2D analysis plot.
In contrast, both linguistic distance and colonial history are not related to the propensity to protest.
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