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This section does not have any citations. It would be very helpful to have a source as someone who is interested in the subject. For example, "Uplift modelling provides a scoring technique that can separate customers into the groups described above." I would love to learn more, but my search results on "uplift modelling scoring" have come up empty.
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What is the difference between uplift and the treatment effect in statistical studies? I am afraid that it is just a way to propose again same concepts with new names. 93.55.243.172 (talk) 23:35, 16 April 2024 (UTC)Reply