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Book Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Theory and Practice

Download or read book Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Theory and Practice written by Joshua D. Angrist and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Theory and Practice

Download or read book Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Theory and Practice written by and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Examining the Foundations of Methods That Assess Treatment Effect Heterogeneity Across Intermediate Outcomes

Download or read book Examining the Foundations of Methods That Assess Treatment Effect Heterogeneity Across Intermediate Outcomes written by Avi Feller and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 7 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The goal of this study is to better understand how methods for estimating treatment effects of latent groups operate. In particular, the authors identify where violations of assumptions can lead to biased estimates, and explore how covariates can be critical in the estimation process. For each set of approaches, the authors first review the assumptions necessary for identification and discuss practical issues that arise in estimation; second, they then examine how covariates allow for improved estimation, and determine the conditions necessary for using covariates to identify causal effects in latent groups; and third, they then compare the different methods using simulation studies built from datasets constructed by imputing missing class membership and potential outcomes from real-world studies. This allows for examining the performance of the different techniques under a variety of plausible circumstances. Analyzed is data from the Job Search Intervention Study (JOBS II), a randomized evaluation of an intervention for unemployed workers consisting of a series of training sessions and also the Head Start Impact Study, a large-scale randomized evaluation of the Head Start program in which children randomized to treatment were offered a seat in a classroom in a Head Start program. The authors conclude that, in practice, randomized trials should attempt to collect such covariates by, for example, having expert assessment of likelihood of compliance collected at baseline and that for identification, many methods require assumptions that are quite strong.

Book Assessing Treatment Effect Heterogeneity for Binary Outcomes

Download or read book Assessing Treatment Effect Heterogeneity for Binary Outcomes written by Edward Joseph Mascha and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Nonparametric Tests for Treatment Effect Heterogeneity with Duration Outcomes

Download or read book Nonparametric Tests for Treatment Effect Heterogeneity with Duration Outcomes written by Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Causal Inference

Download or read book Causal Inference written by Scott Cunningham and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 2021-01-26 with total page 585 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An accessible, contemporary introduction to the methods for determining cause and effect in the Social Sciences “Causation versus correlation has been the basis of arguments—economic and otherwise—since the beginning of time. Causal Inference: The Mixtape uses legit real-world examples that I found genuinely thought-provoking. It’s rare that a book prompts readers to expand their outlook; this one did for me.”—Marvin Young (Young MC) Causal inference encompasses the tools that allow social scientists to determine what causes what. In a messy world, causal inference is what helps establish the causes and effects of the actions being studied—for example, the impact (or lack thereof) of increases in the minimum wage on employment, the effects of early childhood education on incarceration later in life, or the influence on economic growth of introducing malaria nets in developing regions. Scott Cunningham introduces students and practitioners to the methods necessary to arrive at meaningful answers to the questions of causation, using a range of modeling techniques and coding instructions for both the R and the Stata programming languages.

Book Estimating Person centered Treatment  PET  Effects Using Instrumental Variables

Download or read book Estimating Person centered Treatment PET Effects Using Instrumental Variables written by Anirban Basu (Professor of health economics) and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper builds on the methods of local instrumental variables developed by Heckman and Vytlacil (1999, 2001, 2005) to estimate person-centered treatment (PeT) effects that are conditioned on the person's observed characteristics and averaged over the potential conditional distribution of unobserved characteristics that lead them to their observed treatment choices. PeT effects are more individualized than conditional treatment effects from a randomized setting with the same observed characteristics. PeT effects can be easily aggregated to construct any of the mean treatment effect parameters and, more importantly, are well-suited to comprehend individual-level treatment effect heterogeneity. The paper presents the theory behind PeT effects, studies their finite-sample properties using simulations and presents a novel analysis of treatment evaluation in health care.

Book Estimating Person centered Treatment  PeT  Effects Using Instrumental Variables

Download or read book Estimating Person centered Treatment PeT Effects Using Instrumental Variables written by Anirban Basu (Professor of health economics) and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper builds on the methods of local instrumental variables developed by Heckman and Vytlacil (1999, 2001, 2005) to estimate person-centered treatment (PeT) effects that are conditioned on the person's observed characteristics and averaged over the potential conditional distribution of unobserved characteristics that lead them to their observed treatment choices. PeT effects are more individualized than conditional treatment effects from a randomized setting with the same observed characteristics. PeT effects can be easily aggregated to construct any of the mean treatment effect parameters and, more importantly, are well-suited to comprehend individual-level treatment effect heterogeneity. The paper presents the theory behind PeT effects, studies their finite-sample properties using simulations and presents a novel analysis of treatment evaluation in health care.

Book Theory of U Statistics

    Book Details:
  • Author : Vladimir S. Korolyuk
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2013-03-09
  • ISBN : 9401735158
  • Pages : 558 pages

Download or read book Theory of U Statistics written by Vladimir S. Korolyuk and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-03-09 with total page 558 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The theory of U-statistics goes back to the fundamental work of Hoeffding [1], in which he proved the central limit theorem. During last forty years the interest to this class of random variables has been permanently increasing, and thus, the new intensively developing branch of probability theory has been formed. The U-statistics are one of the universal objects of the modem probability theory of summation. On the one hand, they are more complicated "algebraically" than sums of independent random variables and vectors, and on the other hand, they contain essential elements of dependence which display themselves in the martingale properties. In addition, the U -statistics as an object of mathematical statistics occupy one of the central places in statistical problems. The development of the theory of U-statistics is stipulated by the influence of the classical theory of summation of independent random variables: The law of large num bers, central limit theorem, invariance principle, and the law of the iterated logarithm we re proved, the estimates of convergence rate were obtained, etc.

Book Assessing Treatment Effect Heterogeneity

Download or read book Assessing Treatment Effect Heterogeneity written by Konstantinos Papangelou and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Using Multisite Instrumental Variables to Estimate Treatment Effects and Treatment Effect Heterogeneity

Download or read book Using Multisite Instrumental Variables to Estimate Treatment Effects and Treatment Effect Heterogeneity written by Christopher Ryan Runyon and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Multisite randomized trials (MSTs) are an attractive research design to test the efficacy of an educational program at scale. Population models examining data from MSTs can provide information on the range of possible treatment effects that sites (such as schools) can expect from an educational program, even for those sites not included in the study. However, when some individuals at a site do not comply with their treatment assignment, conventional multilevel and meta-analytic estimation methods do not provide information on the effect of actually participating in the educational program. Instrumental variables (IV) is a method that can produce consistent estimates of the causal effect of participating in an educational program for those individuals that comply with their treatment assignment, an estimand called the complier-average treatment effect (CATE). IV methods for single-site trials are well understood and widely-used. Recently multisite IV models have been proposed to estimate the CATE and CATE heterogeneity across a population of sites, but the performance of these estimators has not been examined in a simulation study. Using Monte Carlo simulation, the current study examines the performance of three IV estimators and two conventional estimators in recovering the CATE and CATE heterogeneity under simulation conditions that resemble multisite trials of well-known educational programs

Book Developing a Protocol for Observational Comparative Effectiveness Research  A User s Guide

Download or read book Developing a Protocol for Observational Comparative Effectiveness Research A User s Guide written by Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (U.S.) and published by Government Printing Office. This book was released on 2013-02-21 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This User’s Guide is a resource for investigators and stakeholders who develop and review observational comparative effectiveness research protocols. It explains how to (1) identify key considerations and best practices for research design; (2) build a protocol based on these standards and best practices; and (3) judge the adequacy and completeness of a protocol. Eleven chapters cover all aspects of research design, including: developing study objectives, defining and refining study questions, addressing the heterogeneity of treatment effect, characterizing exposure, selecting a comparator, defining and measuring outcomes, and identifying optimal data sources. Checklists of guidance and key considerations for protocols are provided at the end of each chapter. The User’s Guide was created by researchers affiliated with AHRQ’s Effective Health Care Program, particularly those who participated in AHRQ’s DEcIDE (Developing Evidence to Inform Decisions About Effectiveness) program. Chapters were subject to multiple internal and external independent reviews. More more information, please consult the Agency website: www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov)

Book Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Empirical Microeconomics

Download or read book Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Empirical Microeconomics written by Hashimzade, Nigar and published by Edward Elgar Publishing. This book was released on 2021-11-18 with total page 672 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written in a comprehensive yet accessible style, this Handbook introduces readers to a range of modern empirical methods with applications in microeconomics, illustrating how to use two of the most popular software packages, Stata and R, in microeconometric applications.

Book Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions

Download or read book Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions written by Julian P. T. Higgins and published by Wiley. This book was released on 2008-11-24 with total page 672 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Healthcare providers, consumers, researchers and policy makers are inundated with unmanageable amounts of information, including evidence from healthcare research. It has become impossible for all to have the time and resources to find, appraise and interpret this evidence and incorporate it into healthcare decisions. Cochrane Reviews respond to this challenge by identifying, appraising and synthesizing research-based evidence and presenting it in a standardized format, published in The Cochrane Library (www.thecochranelibrary.com). The Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions contains methodological guidance for the preparation and maintenance of Cochrane intervention reviews. Written in a clear and accessible format, it is the essential manual for all those preparing, maintaining and reading Cochrane reviews. Many of the principles and methods described here are appropriate for systematic reviews applied to other types of research and to systematic reviews of interventions undertaken by others. It is hoped therefore that this book will be invaluable to all those who want to understand the role of systematic reviews, critically appraise published reviews or perform reviews themselves.

Book Micro econometrics for Policy  Program  and Treatment Effects

Download or read book Micro econometrics for Policy Program and Treatment Effects written by Myoung-jae Lee and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2005 with total page 263 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In many disciplines of science it is vital to know the effect of a 'treatment' on a response variable of interest; the effect being known as the 'treatment effect'. Here, the treatment can be a drug, an education program or an economic policy, and the response variable can be an illness,academic achievement or GDP. Once the effect is found, it is possible to intervene to adjust the treatment and attain a desired level of the response variable.A basic way to measure the treatment effect is to compare two groups, one of which received the treatment and the other did not. If the two groups are homogenous in all aspects other than their treatment status, then the difference between their response outcomes is the desired treatment effect. Butif they differ in some aspects in addition to the treatment status, the difference in the response outcomes may be due to the combined influence of more than one factor. In non-experimental data where the treatment is not randomly assigned but self-selected, the subjects tend to differ in observedor unobserved characteristics. It is therefore imperative that the comparison be carried out with subjects similar in their characteristics. This book explains how this problem can be overcome so the attributable effect of the treatment can be found.This book brings to the fore recent advances in econometrics for treatment effects. The purpose of this book is to put together various economic treatments effect models in a coherent fashion, make it clear which can be parameters of interest, and show how they can be identified and estimated underweak assumptions. The emphasis throughout the book is on semi- and non-parametric estimation methods, but traditional parametric approaches are also discussed. This book is ideally suited to researchers and graduate students with a basic knowledge of econometrics.

Book Robustness Tests for Quantitative Research

Download or read book Robustness Tests for Quantitative Research written by Eric Neumayer and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2017-08-17 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This highly accessible book presents robustness testing as the methodology for conducting quantitative analyses in the presence of model uncertainty.