This paper develops a framework for analyzing the outcome of experiments carried out on forward-looking subjects. Natural experiments, unexpected policy changes, and true experiments are all included in the framework as special cases. These concepts are defined in conjunction with explicit notions of controlled and randomized experiments. The persistent issues of sample-selection bias and heterogeneous impacts that surround interpretations of experiments are endogenous to the model. Special attention is given to interpreting empirical impact of the treatment within the model. The environments in which estimated mean impacts correspond to mean subjective impacts are specified, and they are found to be a small, uninteresting subset of environ...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
Abstract: One of the most powerful critiques of the use of randomised experiments in the social scie...
This paper considers the recent case for randomized social experimentation and contrasts it with old...
This paper analyzes the method of social experiments. The assumptions that justify the experimental ...
The importance of social programs to a diverse population creates a legitimate concern that the find...
any studies in social science that aim to estimate the effect of an intervention suffer from treatme...
We consider the use of randomized experiments to measure social interaction effects. Ran-domization ...
Experiments, where prospective participants are randomly assigned into experimental and control grou...
Experimentation is a powerful methodology that enables scientists to empirically establish causal cl...
This thesis investigates the production and evaluation of evidence in experimental economics, and it...
Randomized experiments are seen as the most rigorous methodology for testing causal explanations for...
One strategy for discovering the connections between social policy interventions and behavioral outc...
Large-scale social experiments were pioneered in labor economics, and are the basis for much of what...
Indirect experiments are studies in which randomized control is replaced by randomized encouragement...
We propose a formal framework to examine the relationship between models and observations. To make o...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
Abstract: One of the most powerful critiques of the use of randomised experiments in the social scie...
This paper considers the recent case for randomized social experimentation and contrasts it with old...
This paper analyzes the method of social experiments. The assumptions that justify the experimental ...
The importance of social programs to a diverse population creates a legitimate concern that the find...
any studies in social science that aim to estimate the effect of an intervention suffer from treatme...
We consider the use of randomized experiments to measure social interaction effects. Ran-domization ...
Experiments, where prospective participants are randomly assigned into experimental and control grou...
Experimentation is a powerful methodology that enables scientists to empirically establish causal cl...
This thesis investigates the production and evaluation of evidence in experimental economics, and it...
Randomized experiments are seen as the most rigorous methodology for testing causal explanations for...
One strategy for discovering the connections between social policy interventions and behavioral outc...
Large-scale social experiments were pioneered in labor economics, and are the basis for much of what...
Indirect experiments are studies in which randomized control is replaced by randomized encouragement...
We propose a formal framework to examine the relationship between models and observations. To make o...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
Abstract: One of the most powerful critiques of the use of randomised experiments in the social scie...
This paper considers the recent case for randomized social experimentation and contrasts it with old...