A new matching method is proposed for the estimation of the average treatment effect of social policy interventions (e.g., training programs or health care measures). Given an outcome variable, a treatment and a set of pre-treatment covariates, the method is based on the examination of random recursive partitions of the space of covariates using regression trees. A regression tree is grown either on the treated or on the untreated individuals only using as response variable a random permutation of the indexes 1. . . n (n being the number of units involved), while the indexes for the other group are predicted using this tree. The procedure is replicated in order to rule out the e#ect of specific permutations. The average treatment e#ect is e...
The estimation of the average effect of a program or treatment on a variable of interest is an impor...
The Average Treatment Effect (ATE) is a global measure of the effectiveness of an experimental treat...
Matching estimators for average treatment effects are widely used in evaluation research despite the...
In this paper we introduce the Random Recursive Partitioning (RRP) matching method. RRP generates a ...
In this paper we introduce the Random Recursive Partitioning (RRP) matching method. RRP generates a ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 74-76)In observational studies, in order to derive unbias...
When multiple treatment alternatives are available for a certain psychological or medical problem, a...
Subgroup analysis is an integral part of comparative analysis where assessing the treatment effect o...
Abstract: We present a method that largely automates the search for systematic treat-ment effect het...
The importance of social programs to a diverse population creates a legitimate concern that the find...
<p>Estimation of individual treatment effect in observational data is complicated due to the challen...
For many medical and psychological problems, multiple treatment alternatives are available. An obvio...
In case multiple treatment alternatives are available for some medical problem, the detection of tre...
Identification of subgroups of patients for whom treatment A is more effective than treatment B, and...
In most medical research, treatment effectiveness is assessed using the average treatment effect or ...
The estimation of the average effect of a program or treatment on a variable of interest is an impor...
The Average Treatment Effect (ATE) is a global measure of the effectiveness of an experimental treat...
Matching estimators for average treatment effects are widely used in evaluation research despite the...
In this paper we introduce the Random Recursive Partitioning (RRP) matching method. RRP generates a ...
In this paper we introduce the Random Recursive Partitioning (RRP) matching method. RRP generates a ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 74-76)In observational studies, in order to derive unbias...
When multiple treatment alternatives are available for a certain psychological or medical problem, a...
Subgroup analysis is an integral part of comparative analysis where assessing the treatment effect o...
Abstract: We present a method that largely automates the search for systematic treat-ment effect het...
The importance of social programs to a diverse population creates a legitimate concern that the find...
<p>Estimation of individual treatment effect in observational data is complicated due to the challen...
For many medical and psychological problems, multiple treatment alternatives are available. An obvio...
In case multiple treatment alternatives are available for some medical problem, the detection of tre...
Identification of subgroups of patients for whom treatment A is more effective than treatment B, and...
In most medical research, treatment effectiveness is assessed using the average treatment effect or ...
The estimation of the average effect of a program or treatment on a variable of interest is an impor...
The Average Treatment Effect (ATE) is a global measure of the effectiveness of an experimental treat...
Matching estimators for average treatment effects are widely used in evaluation research despite the...