<p>Understanding and characterizing treatment effect variation in randomized experiments has become essential for going beyond the “black box” of the average treatment effect. Nonetheless, traditional statistical approaches often ignore or assume away such variation. In the context of randomized experiments, this article proposes a framework for decomposing overall treatment effect variation into a systematic component explained by observed covariates and a remaining idiosyncratic component. Our framework is fully randomization-based, with estimates of treatment effect variation that are entirely justified by the randomization itself. Our framework can also account for noncompliance, which is an important practical complication. We make sev...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
Understanding and characterizing treatment effect variation in randomized experiments has become ess...
Applied researchers are increasingly interested in whether and how treatment effects vary in randomi...
Comprehensively assessing the effect of a treatment usually includes two objectives, estimating the ...
The importance of social programs to a diverse population creates a legitimate concern that the find...
Comprehensively assessing the effect of a treatment usually includes two objectives, estimating the ...
Researchers working in the context of randomized trials routinely estimate and test for treatment ef...
In a randomized experiment comparing two treatments, there is interference between units if applying...
This study examined various factors that affect statistical power in randomized intervention studies...
BACKGROUND: In clinical trials a fixed effects research model assumes that the patients selected for...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
Experimentalists desire precise estimates of treatment effects and nearly always care about how trea...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
Understanding and characterizing treatment effect variation in randomized experiments has become ess...
Applied researchers are increasingly interested in whether and how treatment effects vary in randomi...
Comprehensively assessing the effect of a treatment usually includes two objectives, estimating the ...
The importance of social programs to a diverse population creates a legitimate concern that the find...
Comprehensively assessing the effect of a treatment usually includes two objectives, estimating the ...
Researchers working in the context of randomized trials routinely estimate and test for treatment ef...
In a randomized experiment comparing two treatments, there is interference between units if applying...
This study examined various factors that affect statistical power in randomized intervention studies...
BACKGROUND: In clinical trials a fixed effects research model assumes that the patients selected for...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
Experimentalists desire precise estimates of treatment effects and nearly always care about how trea...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...
In clinical trials where patients are randomized between two treatment arms, not all patients comply...