Over the past decade, the generalizability of randomized experiments, defined as the level of consistency between an estimated treatment effect in a sample and the true treatment effect in a target population, has received increasing attention from the educational research community. Existing methods focus on either: (a) prospectively preventing or (b) retrospectively adjusting away the bias caused by the nonrandom selection of institutions, such as schools, into a study sample. This study explores methods to adjust away the bias caused by both the between-institution and within-institution selection processes. For instance, in educational studies we desire to account for both nonrandom school-level selection and non-random selection of stu...
Contains fulltext : 96239.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)While designing a t...
Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are often prone to selection bias despite randomization. Using a si...
Randomized experiments provide unbiased estimates of treatment effects, but are costly and time cons...
Over the past decade, the generalizability of randomized experiments, defined as the level of consis...
Over the past decade, the generalizability of randomized experiments, defined as the level of consis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This study utilizes a data driven simulation design, w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This study utilizes a data driven simulation design, w...
The Principal Stratification method estimates a causal intervention effect by taking account of subj...
Interest has rapidly increased in studies that randomly assign classrooms or schools to interven-tio...
In federally sponsored education research, randomized trials, particularly those that randomize enti...
Sampling designs of large-scale, federally funded studies are typically complex, involving multiple ...
In federally sponsored education research, randomized trials, particularly those that randomize enti...
Selection effects systematically attenuate correlations and must be considered when performing meta-...
Often it is infeasible or unethical to use random assignment in educational settings to study import...
When researchers are unable to randomly assign students to treatment conditions, selection bias is i...
Contains fulltext : 96239.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)While designing a t...
Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are often prone to selection bias despite randomization. Using a si...
Randomized experiments provide unbiased estimates of treatment effects, but are costly and time cons...
Over the past decade, the generalizability of randomized experiments, defined as the level of consis...
Over the past decade, the generalizability of randomized experiments, defined as the level of consis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This study utilizes a data driven simulation design, w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This study utilizes a data driven simulation design, w...
The Principal Stratification method estimates a causal intervention effect by taking account of subj...
Interest has rapidly increased in studies that randomly assign classrooms or schools to interven-tio...
In federally sponsored education research, randomized trials, particularly those that randomize enti...
Sampling designs of large-scale, federally funded studies are typically complex, involving multiple ...
In federally sponsored education research, randomized trials, particularly those that randomize enti...
Selection effects systematically attenuate correlations and must be considered when performing meta-...
Often it is infeasible or unethical to use random assignment in educational settings to study import...
When researchers are unable to randomly assign students to treatment conditions, selection bias is i...
Contains fulltext : 96239.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)While designing a t...
Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are often prone to selection bias despite randomization. Using a si...
Randomized experiments provide unbiased estimates of treatment effects, but are costly and time cons...