Applied Impact Evaluation
The Anderson-Darling Test is a statistical test used to assess whether a given sample of data comes from a specific probability distribution. It's particularly useful for checking the goodness-of-fit for normal distributions and is more sensitive to deviations in the tails of the distribution compared to other tests. This sensitivity makes it valuable when evaluating the assumptions needed for methods like propensity score matching, where knowing the distribution of covariates is critical.
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