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Caglar Onal
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Applied Micro, Labor, Health, Causal Inference | Economics PhD '23 from UWM | Data Analysis at Northwestern University, CFAAR | Opinions mine, not CFAAR's or Northwestern University's | Chicago Website: caglaronal.com
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Haha, I was surprised to see the warning as well. They all seem very interesting and creative. It is smart to use Tarot decks, I think, considering the storytelling elements and mystique surrounding them as a fictional element.

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Oh this is a reference to a Tarot deck! I had no idea. I thought it was something like a Dadaist artwork.

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Great job!

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This collage looks very neat, is it digital?

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Gpt-4 gave me the same answer but with a different and more logical approach: "If the deal is cancelled, your friend should return the €400 you paid, and the €100 debt would still be owed to you."

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If you're studying outcomes whose distributions resemble those in this picture then this new NBER working paper may be of interest. www.nber.org/papers/w31814

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I think it's also incorrect to completely disregard control variable coefficients; they can offer valuable insights if analyzed thoughtfully and with caution.

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Thank you! I really liked this. Congratulations.

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Caglar Onal
@caglaronal.bsky.social
Applied Micro, Labor, Health, Causal Inference | Economics PhD '23 from UWM | Data Analysis at Northwestern University, CFAAR | Opinions mine, not CFAAR's or Northwestern University's | Chicago Website: caglaronal.com
72 followers152 following13 posts