exogeneity

English

Noun

exogeneity (countable and uncountable, plural exogeneities)

  1. The condition, or the extent, of being exogenous
    • 2016, Linbo Wang, James M. Robins, Thomas S. Richardson, “On falsification of the binary instrumental variable model”, in arXiv:
      We illustrate the importance of testing the instrumental variable model by evaluating the exogeneity of college proximity using the National Longitudinal Survey of Young Men..
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