Causal inference using the difference‐in‐differences (DD) method relies on the untestable assumption of parallel counterfactual trends across units that are assigned to different treatments. To facilitate the application of the method in settings where the parallel‐trends assumption is seemingly violated, I suggest weighting observations such that the conditional correlations between treatments and pre‐treatment outcome trends are minimised, i.e. weighted trends are parallel. I evaluate the performance of a weighted parallel trends (WPT) DD estimator in a Monte Carlo study and provide an application to a case‐study context in which a benchmark estimate exists. The WPT DD approach can be applied in settings with multiple continuous treatment...
Background: Both one-stage (OSA) and chromogenic substrate assays (CSA) are used to measure factor V...
Geometric morphometrics is routinely used in ecology and evolution and morphometric datasets are inc...
The authors propose that while many fields of design are involved in reflexive interactions with des...
Causal inference using the difference‐in‐differences (DD) method relies on the untestable assumption...
Abstract: We introduce a new method for high‐dimensional, online changepoint detection in settings w...
Raw data are typically required to be processed to be ready for statistical analyses, and processing...
We introduce a new method for high-dimensional, online changepoint detection in settings where a p-v...
Biological data are often intrinsically hierarchical (e.g., species from different genera, plants wi...
We examine the role of trustworthiness and trust in statistical inference, arguing that it is the ex...
Relative numerosity is traditionally studied using texture pairs. Observers must decide which member...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The publisher's final ...
Quantitative models play an increasing role in exploring the impact of global change on biodiversity...
In this article we explore the recent enactment of evidence‐based medicine (EBM) in the field of fer...
In recent years, there have been significant advances in the technology used to collect data on the ...
This study aimed to investigate psychophysiological responses while reading multiple webpages on a d...
Background: Both one-stage (OSA) and chromogenic substrate assays (CSA) are used to measure factor V...
Geometric morphometrics is routinely used in ecology and evolution and morphometric datasets are inc...
The authors propose that while many fields of design are involved in reflexive interactions with des...
Causal inference using the difference‐in‐differences (DD) method relies on the untestable assumption...
Abstract: We introduce a new method for high‐dimensional, online changepoint detection in settings w...
Raw data are typically required to be processed to be ready for statistical analyses, and processing...
We introduce a new method for high-dimensional, online changepoint detection in settings where a p-v...
Biological data are often intrinsically hierarchical (e.g., species from different genera, plants wi...
We examine the role of trustworthiness and trust in statistical inference, arguing that it is the ex...
Relative numerosity is traditionally studied using texture pairs. Observers must decide which member...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The publisher's final ...
Quantitative models play an increasing role in exploring the impact of global change on biodiversity...
In this article we explore the recent enactment of evidence‐based medicine (EBM) in the field of fer...
In recent years, there have been significant advances in the technology used to collect data on the ...
This study aimed to investigate psychophysiological responses while reading multiple webpages on a d...
Background: Both one-stage (OSA) and chromogenic substrate assays (CSA) are used to measure factor V...
Geometric morphometrics is routinely used in ecology and evolution and morphometric datasets are inc...
The authors propose that while many fields of design are involved in reflexive interactions with des...