Experimental designs involving the randomization of cases to treatment and control groups are powerful and under-used in many areas of social science and social policy. This paper reminds readers of the pre- and post-test, and the post-test only, designs, before explaining briefly how measurement errors propagate according to error theory. The substance of the paper involves a series of comparisons using the same measurements, all assumed to have a small initial error, and seeing what would happen to that error in the two different experimental designs. The findings from these calculations and simulations are that although post-test only and pre- and post-test designs yield different ‘manifest’ results with the same data, the substantive co...
In the analysis of experimental data, randomization checks, also known as balance tests, are used to...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...
This article pertains to the theoretical and practical detriments of measurement error in traditiona...
I T frequently happens that a statistician asked to assist in drawing conclusions from the results o...
"Textbook " calculations of statistical power and/or sample size follow from formulas that...
Summary: Experimental design requires estimation of the sample size required to produce a meaningful...
Academics have a responsibility to ensure that their research findings are as truthful as possible. ...
Measurement error is ubiquitous in experimental work. It leads to imperfect statistical controls, at...
Levin and Subkoviak (1977) contend that experimenters should consider the reliability of their mea...
Measurement error is ubiquitous in experimental work. It leads to imperfect statistical controls, at...
"Textbook" calculations of statistical power and/or sample size follow from formulas that assume t...
We attempt to clarify, and suggest how to avoid, several serious misunderstandings about and fal-lac...
Experiments are widely used across multiple disciplines to uncover information about a system or pro...
For estimating causal effects of treatments, randomized experiments are generally considered the gol...
In the analysis of experimental data, randomization checks, also known as balance tests, are used to...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...
This article pertains to the theoretical and practical detriments of measurement error in traditiona...
I T frequently happens that a statistician asked to assist in drawing conclusions from the results o...
"Textbook " calculations of statistical power and/or sample size follow from formulas that...
Summary: Experimental design requires estimation of the sample size required to produce a meaningful...
Academics have a responsibility to ensure that their research findings are as truthful as possible. ...
Measurement error is ubiquitous in experimental work. It leads to imperfect statistical controls, at...
Levin and Subkoviak (1977) contend that experimenters should consider the reliability of their mea...
Measurement error is ubiquitous in experimental work. It leads to imperfect statistical controls, at...
"Textbook" calculations of statistical power and/or sample size follow from formulas that assume t...
We attempt to clarify, and suggest how to avoid, several serious misunderstandings about and fal-lac...
Experiments are widely used across multiple disciplines to uncover information about a system or pro...
For estimating causal effects of treatments, randomized experiments are generally considered the gol...
In the analysis of experimental data, randomization checks, also known as balance tests, are used to...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...