The extent to which survey experiments conducted with nonrepresentative convenience samples are generalizable to target populations depends critically on the degree of treatment effect heterogeneity. Recent inquiries have found a strong correspondence between sample average treatment effects estimated in nationally representative experiments and in replication studies conducted with convenience samples. We consider here two possible explanations: low levels of effect heterogeneity or high levels of effect heterogeneity that are unrelated to selection into the convenience sample. We analyze subgroup conditional average treatment effects using 27 original–replication study pairs (encompassing 101,745 individual survey responses) to assess the...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature and their inte...
Variability in individual causal effects, treatment effect heterogeneity (TEH), is important to the ...
Only for ergodic processes will inferences based on group-level data generalize to individual experi...
The extent to which survey experiments conducted with nonrepresentative convenience samples are gene...
The extent to which survey experiments conducted with non-representative convenience samples are gen...
To what extent do survey experimental treatment effect estimates generalize to other populations and...
Survey experiments have become a central methodology across the social sciences. Researchers can com...
The data used in this paper are derived from data files made available to researchers by MDRC. The a...
To effectively optimize and personalize treatments, it is necessary to investigate the heterogeneity...
The presence of heterogeneity of variance across groups indicates that the standard statistical mode...
Comprehensively assessing the effect of a treatment usually includes two objectives, estimating the ...
What causes heterogeneity in systematic reviews of controlled trials? First, it may be an artefact o...
The participants in randomized trials and other studies used for causal inference are often not repr...
When assessing causal effects, determining the target population to which the results are intended t...
Replication data for: "Can Variation in Subgroups’ Average Treatment Effects Explain Treatment Effec...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature and their inte...
Variability in individual causal effects, treatment effect heterogeneity (TEH), is important to the ...
Only for ergodic processes will inferences based on group-level data generalize to individual experi...
The extent to which survey experiments conducted with nonrepresentative convenience samples are gene...
The extent to which survey experiments conducted with non-representative convenience samples are gen...
To what extent do survey experimental treatment effect estimates generalize to other populations and...
Survey experiments have become a central methodology across the social sciences. Researchers can com...
The data used in this paper are derived from data files made available to researchers by MDRC. The a...
To effectively optimize and personalize treatments, it is necessary to investigate the heterogeneity...
The presence of heterogeneity of variance across groups indicates that the standard statistical mode...
Comprehensively assessing the effect of a treatment usually includes two objectives, estimating the ...
What causes heterogeneity in systematic reviews of controlled trials? First, it may be an artefact o...
The participants in randomized trials and other studies used for causal inference are often not repr...
When assessing causal effects, determining the target population to which the results are intended t...
Replication data for: "Can Variation in Subgroups’ Average Treatment Effects Explain Treatment Effec...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature and their inte...
Variability in individual causal effects, treatment effect heterogeneity (TEH), is important to the ...
Only for ergodic processes will inferences based on group-level data generalize to individual experi...