Instrumental variables (IV) regression is a method for making causal inferences about the effect of a treatment based on an observational study in which there are unmeasured confounding variables. The method requires one or more valid IVs; a valid IV is a variable that is independent of unmeasured confounding variables and has no direct effect on the outcome. Often there is uncertainty about the validity of the proposed IVs. When a researcher proposes more than one IV, the validity of the IVs can be tested via the “overidentifying restrictions test.” Although the overidentifying restrictions test does provide some information, the test has no power versus certain alternatives and can have low power versus many alternatives due to its omnibu...
Summary We extend the omitted variable bias framework with a suite of tools for sensi...
In this dissertation, we explore sensitivity analyses under three different types of incomplete data...
Instrumental variables (IV) methods have been widely used to determine the causal effect of a treatm...
Instrumental variables (IV) regression is a method for making causal inferences about the effect of ...
Instrumental variables regression is a tool that is commonly used in the analysis of observational d...
Abstract. Instrumental variable (IV) methods are becoming increas-ingly popular as they seem to offe...
This thesis considers observational studies in which experimental units are not randomly assigned to...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
BACKGROUND: The impact of unmeasured confounders on causal associations can be studied by means of s...
When drawing causal inference from observational data, there is always concern about unmeasured conf...
We synthesize two recent advances in the literature on instrumental variable (IV) estimation that te...
Among econometricians, instrumental variable (IV) estimation is a commonly used technique to estimat...
A sensitivity analysis displays the increase in uncertainty that attends an inference when a key ass...
The identification of causal average treatment effects (ATE) in observational studies requires data ...
Summary We extend the omitted variable bias framework with a suite of tools for sensi...
In this dissertation, we explore sensitivity analyses under three different types of incomplete data...
Instrumental variables (IV) methods have been widely used to determine the causal effect of a treatm...
Instrumental variables (IV) regression is a method for making causal inferences about the effect of ...
Instrumental variables regression is a tool that is commonly used in the analysis of observational d...
Abstract. Instrumental variable (IV) methods are becoming increas-ingly popular as they seem to offe...
This thesis considers observational studies in which experimental units are not randomly assigned to...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
BACKGROUND: The impact of unmeasured confounders on causal associations can be studied by means of s...
When drawing causal inference from observational data, there is always concern about unmeasured conf...
We synthesize two recent advances in the literature on instrumental variable (IV) estimation that te...
Among econometricians, instrumental variable (IV) estimation is a commonly used technique to estimat...
A sensitivity analysis displays the increase in uncertainty that attends an inference when a key ass...
The identification of causal average treatment effects (ATE) in observational studies requires data ...
Summary We extend the omitted variable bias framework with a suite of tools for sensi...
In this dissertation, we explore sensitivity analyses under three different types of incomplete data...
Instrumental variables (IV) methods have been widely used to determine the causal effect of a treatm...