The Aggregated Indices Randomization (AIR) method is a statistical technique used primarily in the context of causal inference and experimental design. It is utilized to create randomized treatment assignments while controlling for confounding variables, ensuring that the treatment groups are comparable. The method typically involves the following steps: 1. **Aggregation of Indices**: First, researchers aggregate data on relevant covariates or indices that may confound the treatment effect.

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