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fellowship, but because his statistics background was considered insufficient, he was asked to take introductory statistics courses.
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at the Harvard Statistics Department. After graduating from Harvard in 1970, he began working at the
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and graduated in 1965. He began graduate school in psychology at Harvard with a
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The Use of Matched Sampling and Regression Adjustment in Observational Studies
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into a family of lawyers. As an undergraduate Rubin attended the accelerated
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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences alumni
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Li, Fan; Mealli, Fabrizia (2014). "A Conversation with Donald B. Rubin".
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program where he was one of a cohort of 20 students mentored by the
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Rubin's page on Harvard University Statistics Department website
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Rubin became a PhD student again, this time in Statistics under
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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in 1971, and served as a visiting faculty member at
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Washington, D.C.
Princeton University
BA
Harvard University
MA
PhD
Rubin causal model
Expectation–maximization algorithm
Statistics
Educational Testing Service
Princeton University
University of Wisconsin–Madison
University of Chicago
Harvard University
Tsinghua University
Temple University
Thesis
Doctoral advisor
William Gemmell Cochran
Andrew Gelman
Jennifer Hill
Xiao-Li Meng
Elizabeth A. Stuart
Sally Thurston
Harvard University
Tsinghua University
Temple University
Rubin causal model
causal
inference

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