[Sds-seminars] S&DS Seminar, Manolis Zampetakis, 2/5/24, 4pm-5pm, KT, "Analyzing Data with Systematic Bias: Truncation and Self-Selection"
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<https://statistics.yale.edu/> <https://statistics.yale.edu/> Department of Statistics and Data Science
<https://statistics.yale.edu/seminars/manolis-zampetakis> Manolis Zampetakis, Yale University
Date: Monday, February 05, 2024
Time: 4:00PM to 5:00PM
Kline Tower <http://maps.google.com/?q=219+Prospect+Street%2C+13+Floor%2C+Rm+1327%2C+New+Haven%2C+CT%2C+06511%2C+us> see map
219 Prospect Street, 13 Floor, Rm 1327
New Haven, CT 06511
Zoom Link: https://yale.zoom.us/j/94223816617 Meeting ID: 942 2381 6617
<https://mzampet.com/> Website
Analyzing Data with Systematic Bias: Truncation and Self-Selection
Information and Abstract:
In a wide range of data analysis problems, across many scientific disciplines, we only have access to biased data due to some systematic bias of the data collection procedure. In this talk, we present a general formulation of fundamental statistical estimation tasks with systematic bias and we show some recent results on how to handle two very fundamental types of systematic bias that arise frequently in econometric studies: truncation bias and self-selection bias.
3:30pm - Pre-talk meet and greet teatime - 219 Prospect Street, 13 floor, there will be light snacks and beverages in the kitchen area.
For more details and upcoming events visit our website at <http://statistics.yale.edu/> http://statistics.yale.edu/.
Department of Statistics and Data Science
Yale University
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New Haven, CT 06511
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