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Omitted Variable Bias

TL;DR Omitted Variable Bias (OVB) occurs in statistical models when a relevant variable is left out, and this omission correlates with both the dependent variabl

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Omitted Variable Bias (OVB) occurs in statistical models when a relevant variable is left out, and this omission correlates with both the dependent variable and at least one included independent variable. This can lead to biased and inconsistent estimates. Below are some common examples to illustrate the concept:


1. Education and Earnings


2. Health and Income


3. Housing Prices and School Quality


4. Advertising and Sales


5. Crime Rates and Police Presence


6. Weight Loss Programs and Weight Loss


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