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You are asked to study the causal effect of hours spent on employee training (measured in hours per worker per week) in a manufacturing plant on the productivity of its workers (output per worker per hour). Write in the box the option letter (a, b, c or d) on the right that best describes the statement on the left. Choose a random group of employees to receive ten hours per week in additional training for a period of four weeks. Then, estimate the difference in productivity between workers who received the additional training and those that did not
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