Randomized experiments are seen as the most rigorous methodology for testing causal explanations for phenomena in the social sciences and are experiencing a resurgence in political science. The classic experimental design randomly assigns the population of interest into two groups, treatment and control. Ex-ante these two groups should have identical distributions in terms of their observed and unobserved characteristics. Treatment is administered based upon assignment, and by the assumptions of the Rubin Causal Model the average effect of the treatment is calculated as the difference between the average outcome in the group assigned to treatment and the average outcome in the group assigned to control. Randomized experiments are often cond...
Multilevel models (MLMs) have been proposed in single-case research to synthesize data from a group ...
Indirect experiments are studies in which randomized control is replaced by randomized encouragement...
Experiments have become an increasingly common tool for political science researchers over the last ...
General Information Overview Randomized interventions allow political scientists to claim that compa...
The importance of social programs to a diverse population creates a legitimate concern that the find...
Randomized experiments are becoming increasingly common in political science. Despite their well-kno...
Standard experimental studies in the biological, med-ical, and behavioral sciences invariably invoke...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
For estimating causal effects of treatments, randomized experiments are generally considered the gol...
Experimentation is a powerful methodology that enables scientists to establish causal claims empiric...
This paper considers the recent case for randomized social experimentation and contrasts it with old...
Randomized experiments are becoming increasingly common in political science. Despite their well-kno...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from De Gruyter via the DOI i...
Social experiments have been used in research since the 1960s, yet the technique of controlled exper...
We consider the use of randomized experiments to measure social interaction effects. Ran-domization ...
Multilevel models (MLMs) have been proposed in single-case research to synthesize data from a group ...
Indirect experiments are studies in which randomized control is replaced by randomized encouragement...
Experiments have become an increasingly common tool for political science researchers over the last ...
General Information Overview Randomized interventions allow political scientists to claim that compa...
The importance of social programs to a diverse population creates a legitimate concern that the find...
Randomized experiments are becoming increasingly common in political science. Despite their well-kno...
Standard experimental studies in the biological, med-ical, and behavioral sciences invariably invoke...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
For estimating causal effects of treatments, randomized experiments are generally considered the gol...
Experimentation is a powerful methodology that enables scientists to establish causal claims empiric...
This paper considers the recent case for randomized social experimentation and contrasts it with old...
Randomized experiments are becoming increasingly common in political science. Despite their well-kno...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from De Gruyter via the DOI i...
Social experiments have been used in research since the 1960s, yet the technique of controlled exper...
We consider the use of randomized experiments to measure social interaction effects. Ran-domization ...
Multilevel models (MLMs) have been proposed in single-case research to synthesize data from a group ...
Indirect experiments are studies in which randomized control is replaced by randomized encouragement...
Experiments have become an increasingly common tool for political science researchers over the last ...