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The average treatment effect on the treated estimates from the wage growth models show overall positive returns to employer-supported training programs.
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The proportion cured and treated estimated using our proposed method gave a reasonably good fit with the observed values in Norway.
On that basis I think Gary was right – (i) the authors address symptoms more than root causes, and (ii) trying to predict the future and treat estimates as commitments, is very damaging to projects.
MCEs hate this, because they value predictability over almost all else; thus, they nearly always, on some level, treat estimates as commitments.
So: accept that estimates are always wrong, and your hope/goal/aim is not for them to be correct, but for their errors to cancel out; estimate by feature group, not by feature; and never even seem like you treat estimates as commitments.
The (beta )'s should be interpreted as "intention to treat estimates", given that not all individuals in the treated regions actually have a family member living abroad which could send remittances.
In trials that did not report intention to treat analysis but had relevant data available, we reconstructed intention to treat estimates.
This difference alone would account for almost all of the difference between the intention to treat estimates reported in these two trials.
Most TB cases are treated on an outpatient basis with the average cost per case to treat estimated at £10,344 [ 6].
The number needed to treat estimated from the adjusted Cox regression was 24 (95% CI, 16 98; details given in the online-only Data Supplement).
The primary analysis in an RCT typically reports an intention to treat estimate, which is the difference in allocation between arms of the trial based on allocation, rather than the treatment the participant received.
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